The Truth About Bigger Tires On Your Truck Jeep Or Suv

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  • Опубликовано: 27 янв 2025

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  • @carolinawoods-n-water4392
    @carolinawoods-n-water4392 Год назад +10

    This is why I love your channel - no bs, just valuable info we can all learn & use. Great content, sir!

  • @jnkoa33
    @jnkoa33 5 месяцев назад +1

    All questions that I have had for years were answered in 20 minutes. Thank you very much!

  • @cameronfreeman6753
    @cameronfreeman6753 8 месяцев назад +2

    After watching this I expected to see half a million views, crazy it hasn’t gone viral yet. Such a great video.

    • @Jason-Samko
      @Jason-Samko  8 месяцев назад

      Thank you. Appreciate that

  • @JohnnieD_937
    @JohnnieD_937 2 месяца назад

    This was probably the most useful and knowledgeable video I’ve watched so far about which tires to put on my ram truck …thank you bro

    • @Jason-Samko
      @Jason-Samko  2 месяца назад +1

      @@JohnnieD_937 glad you enjoyed it

  • @bobberguy6584
    @bobberguy6584 День назад

    Excellent video!!! Clear cut information!!👍🏼

  • @ifixit775
    @ifixit775 3 месяца назад +2

    All good points. In addition, axle (differential) clearance is not the only thing. Approach, departure, and break over angles as well as rocker clearance are increased more with a lift than from tires.
    Weight is not much of an issue as diameter though because it changes the final drive ratio which causes sluggish acceleration and the decreased ability to use highest gears. The biggest effect weight is accelerating it...getting it turning. Think about it - a larger diameter will spin slower at a given mph speed. Also think about how slowly a wheel increases RPM even at rather brisk acceleration...not really all that quickly.
    The bigger effect of tire width (and nobody ever mentions this) is at freeway speeds where you need to push air out from the contact patch and pull it back in as the tire passes. This produces increased rolling resistance.
    Also, lift of any kind, tire or suspension, is the increase in vehicle frontal wind load area. The underside of a vehicle is also included in frontal area because air is swept along by energy provided by the vehicle. Larger diameter tires increase frontal wind load area.
    All in all, I agree narrower tires have many advantages over narrower tires and one should use the narrowest tires practical, but I don't agree with much of your reasoning. It gets a healthy conversation going though. ✌️

    • @Jason-Samko
      @Jason-Samko  3 месяца назад

      After owning quite a few lifted vehicles as well as putting e rated tires on many trucks i promise weight makes a huge difference. More so than anything else in loss of power

  • @JacobEvansAviation
    @JacobEvansAviation Год назад +1

    Great video with a lot of good points! You mentioned tires being the only thing that will increase ground clearance, and I do agree with you, with the exception of portal axles which raise the differential & axle. But I understand those are big bucks and probably why you didn’t mention them.

    • @Jason-Samko
      @Jason-Samko  Год назад

      You are correct. They do. But most people won't do them or can't afford to do them. Glad you enjoyed the video

  • @ryannewazada2102
    @ryannewazada2102 12 дней назад

    Aloha Jason. You provide great information on this vital topic. I never realized that the height serves better than the width.

  • @371kenny
    @371kenny Год назад +2

    Stock OR tacoma can fit 33". 255/85 r16. Pizza cutters

    • @Jason-Samko
      @Jason-Samko  Год назад +2

      Yep I seen on forums where some were fine with the 33 pizza cutters and a few that did rub when off roading and fully articulating. So I chose to be safe in this video and recommend the 32s so that nobody yells at me if they bought 33s and rubbed. But you are 100% correct most of the time they fit without much work.

  • @haroldreade8537
    @haroldreade8537 10 дней назад

    Wider tires & taller tires make a difference depending on what you're doing!! Go snow wheeling in deep snow( more than 12 inches & see the difference!! Lift gives you breakeven clearance!!

  • @timricks1149
    @timricks1149 8 месяцев назад +3

    Late to video but besides clearance issues weight is probably the next most important thing to consider when going to a bigger tire. A lot of people never give this a consideration but there can be a big difference between one brand of tire and the next on the same size tire. The new Goodyear Territory MT 33 inch tire that Chevy is putting on the new Colorado ZR2 is a good example of that, it weighs 50 pounds and most of the other brands come in at 55 to 70 pounds which is why Chevy probably went with that tire on their new truck. Speeching of Chevy I happen to be a 2018 Colorado ZR2 owner and those trucks and the new 2023 model ZR2S should come from factory with 3.73 gears. 3.42 is ok for the 2WD trucks but the ZR2 and exspecially the new Bison model with 35 inch tires should have at least 3.73 gears. Maybe the new engine with 430 torque will push those tires ok but I am doubtful

    • @Jason-Samko
      @Jason-Samko  8 месяцев назад

      Well said and agree with everything you said 100%. And I get the 430 torque numbers but agree 4.10s should ve minimum on the bison and 3.73s on the zr2

  • @joeyoung3319
    @joeyoung3319 Месяц назад

    There are street advantages to smaller tires, specifically smaller diameter tires that are NOT skinny.
    Steering input is more responsive,
    stopping power is increased with a smaller diameter tire, acceleration is improved with a smaller diameter Tire and overall ride and handling are improved with the a smaller diameter tire as opposed to larger.

  • @antzantzantz
    @antzantzantz 5 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the info. Been wanting to add some ground clearance to my Edge.

  • @michaelallen2221
    @michaelallen2221 Год назад +1

    Great video Jason! Thanks!

  • @mikeyc7072
    @mikeyc7072 Год назад +1

    Good Video!! More people should be aware of this!!

    • @Jason-Samko
      @Jason-Samko  Год назад

      Thank you and glad you enjoyed it

  • @shaggybx
    @shaggybx Год назад +4

    Great video like to add that's why dirt bikes come with 21in skinny tires

    • @Jason-Samko
      @Jason-Samko  Год назад +3

      Great point and very true!

    • @GerryHavican
      @GerryHavican 21 день назад

      Remember when Honda tried the 22 on their stock bike? I think that it was on the on and off road models, maybe even the mx model.

  • @LawMan786
    @LawMan786 2 дня назад

    Great video! Just purchased a ‘22 Ford F150 XLT that came stock on 275/65r18. I’d like to upgrade to the tallest Old Country AT3s while keeping the stock chrome wheels. What’s your suggestion? I don’t want to void my warranty.

    • @Jason-Samko
      @Jason-Samko  День назад

      Not sure what max size is on the f150 today. I would hit the f150 forums and you will get mm the details and info on best tire size and how they fit

    • @LawMan786
      @LawMan786 День назад

      @ did that since posting this comment yesterday. For anyone wondering, I’m going with 275/70R18.

  • @chrisking6695
    @chrisking6695 10 месяцев назад +2

    If you don’t do any desert running skinny tires aren’t an advantage. Wider tires give you a longer contact patch when aired down for rock crawling.

    • @Jason-Samko
      @Jason-Samko  10 месяцев назад +2

      Contact patch from airing down is a benefit of taller tires rather than wide. The rim won't let a tire get much wider that when aired up. But the contact patch will get longer by a big percentage when aired down on a tall skinny tire. And skinny tires have many advantages like I talked about in the video.

    • @Noname-z7j1n
      @Noname-z7j1n 3 месяца назад

      ​​@@Jason-Samkoyes but a taller and wider tighter gives you advantage over a skinny tall tire And more flotation in sand and mud and better looking

  • @scotw67
    @scotw67 8 дней назад

    Great video, as always.

  • @kenrodriguez2128
    @kenrodriguez2128 Месяц назад +1

    Great video Jason! I just got my ram 1500 crew cab leveled 2inch. i put on 33x12.50xr20 toyo open country at3 is there any ride difference if i went with an 11.5 wide instead of 12.5? anything noticeable?

    • @kenrodriguez2128
      @kenrodriguez2128 Месяц назад

      forgot to mention im running stock 20 inch rims, no offset.

    • @Jason-Samko
      @Jason-Samko  Месяц назад +1

      Probably zero noticeable difference on a 33.

    • @kenrodriguez2128
      @kenrodriguez2128 Месяц назад

      @@Jason-Samkothanks for the reply! I figured and couple others told me the same.

    • @medical4855
      @medical4855 22 дня назад

      Jason! Love the videos. I just bought a 2024 Tacoma TRD OF Premium. Looking to buy new AT tires to replace the factory tires. A mix of highway, towing 2000lbs teardrop and moderate off-road. Should I stick with OEM size with OEM wheels. I was looking at 275/70r17 Load C, but do t want to mess up odometer and ride quality. Thoughts?

    • @Jason-Samko
      @Jason-Samko  21 день назад

      @medical4855 i believe up to a 35 will fit stock on the 24 trd off road. But I would check the forums to verify no rubbing or issues. I think a falken wildpeak at4 would be perfect. Long lasting, great on and off road.
      As for the tire size. Change the dealer can refresh it for you too but if you go with a bugger tuan stock tire it's also good to upgrade the spare as well on a 4x4

  • @Coyote5555
    @Coyote5555 Год назад +1

    First time here to the channel. I definitely learned alot. Question for you: Is your gladiator a gasser or diesel?

    • @Jason-Samko
      @Jason-Samko  Год назад +1

      Gas. Any questions let me know

    • @Coyote5555
      @Coyote5555 Год назад +1

      @@Jason-Samkoawesome. thanks for reply. i have a 21' diesel overland with venom power 33s, wanna go 35s and I have a 1.5" leveling kit looking for recommendations based on what you explained etc. def don't want a big negative offset. mainly mall crawling for sure any recommendations? wanna keep stock rims they are 18s

    • @Jason-Samko
      @Jason-Samko  Год назад

      @Coyote5555 with the diesel and the level kit you could go 35x1250 or 35x1250. The diesel has the torque and the level kit gives you the clearance. Sounds like a beautiful truck

    • @Coyote5555
      @Coyote5555 Год назад

      Thanks bro huge help subd to your channel keep it coming. live stream would be nice one of these days i'd sign on for sure@@Jason-Samko

  • @edwinalexander1170
    @edwinalexander1170 5 месяцев назад

    I have replaced my tyres with size 215/70/16 Bridge stone with 245/70/16 BF Goodrich since then my car would go into limp mode and not going above 100mph. Does this has something to with the tyre or transmission issues?

  • @johncoleman1818
    @johncoleman1818 16 дней назад

    Lift kits won't give you more "ground clearance," but it will increase your approach and departure angles.

    • @Jason-Samko
      @Jason-Samko  16 дней назад

      @@johncoleman1818 100% correct

  • @valdius85
    @valdius85 Год назад +3

    I’d say that the axles snap on slow speeds crawling due to the traction the tire offers and the length of the arm from the center of the axle.
    This creates a moment/torque - force multiplied by distance. That puts the axle in the force “environment” it is simply not designed for.
    The weight matters when the tires move fast - force multiplied by deceleration. That’s mechanical energy technically speaking. That will wear out suspension.
    I hope my English was clear. It’s not my first language and I was studying in different language.

    • @valdius85
      @valdius85 Год назад +1

      BTW: great content. thx

    • @Jason-Samko
      @Jason-Samko  Год назад +1

      you language was perfect! Well done! You are correct. The weight matters also when the traction breaks loose and then catches again. That is where most snap axles. The wheel spins in the dirt and then catches a tree root or a rock and gets traction to stop spinning and pop, the axles snaps.

  • @2-raw24
    @2-raw24 2 месяца назад

    I have 305/70/r16 cooper discovers at3. On a 1989 chevy k1500 4x4.. with a leveled kit. Do u think there anything I need to change in gears or tires???

    • @Jason-Samko
      @Jason-Samko  2 месяца назад

      I don't think you need to re gear for those. Should work great

    • @2-raw24
      @2-raw24 2 месяца назад

      @ ok thanks

    • @2-raw24
      @2-raw24 2 месяца назад

      Well I might go up on sidewall to 295/75/16. For more bump comfort. What u think??

    • @Jason-Samko
      @Jason-Samko  2 месяца назад

      @2-raw24 i like the biggest tires I can fit.

  • @nerysolis7670
    @nerysolis7670 5 месяцев назад

    Question, I installed a ready lift sst leveling kit, and 35 nitto ridge grapplers on my trail boss. Should I regear my truck? It feels a lot heavier and just had the transmission replaced.

    • @Jason-Samko
      @Jason-Samko  5 месяцев назад

      @nerysolis7670 regearing is the only way to get the power back after going with big heavy tires

    • @nerysolis7670
      @nerysolis7670 5 месяцев назад

      @Jason-Samko thank you for your response. I’m wondering if the modifications caused my transmission to go out? About 2 months after modifying, tranny began to slip. Now I don’t want to drive the truck and damage the new transmission.

    • @Jason-Samko
      @Jason-Samko  5 месяцев назад

      @@nerysolis7670 I don't think 35s would hurt the Trans but it's probably a good idea to regear it

    • @jacobcarrillo5842
      @jacobcarrillo5842 3 месяца назад

      @@nerysolis7670what year is your trail boss? And what transmission did you have that went down? The 10 speed??

  • @mycaddigo
    @mycaddigo Год назад +1

    I would think in snow the wider the the tire the less traction.

    • @Jason-Samko
      @Jason-Samko  Год назад

      That is correct. In snow skinny is better as it gets to the hard bottom easier.

  • @SenfMustard
    @SenfMustard 5 месяцев назад

    I heard re-gearing is a must? Is this true?

    • @Jason-Samko
      @Jason-Samko  5 месяцев назад

      depends on the vehicle, the gears, the hp numbers etc.

  • @fchrisb804
    @fchrisb804 7 месяцев назад

    This is great! Thanks for the info.
    I am looking at a 2023 Gladiator Rubicon and I'm thinking of 35s. I live in Central VA and am in the Blue Ridge Mountains as well as the Outer Banks NC on the beach. What do you recommend?

    • @Jason-Samko
      @Jason-Samko  7 месяцев назад

      @fchrisb804 the 35x11.50s will fit your stock rims and no real noticeable power loss and only about 1-2 mog loss. If you go 35x12.50 you might need a wider rim too. But live the gladiator on 35s!

  • @CHRISCRAZZ-t7w
    @CHRISCRAZZ-t7w 2 месяца назад

    I’ve got a dodge power waggon with 40 inch tires and I like the snow wheel with it and these tires were great but the fact is you must do some serious body modification as my truck is a third GEN power waggon had to move the front axle forward 2 inches suspension is modified fenders. I’ve gone with the same offset as American expedition vehicles which is a -12. Anything more than that just looks cheesy.

    • @Jason-Samko
      @Jason-Samko  Месяц назад

      Sounds like an amazing truck

  • @bricks-mortar
    @bricks-mortar 3 месяца назад

    TY👍

    • @Jason-Samko
      @Jason-Samko  3 месяца назад

      @@bricks-mortar very welcome

  • @vitaminlbj
    @vitaminlbj 3 месяца назад

    Thanks, now I can lift my samurai without touching the suspension.

  • @johnroman4608
    @johnroman4608 7 месяцев назад

    Hi .. I currently run 245 / 70 / 16 at tires, bought the car with them on .. Thinking about changing to 255 / 70 / 16.
    I also thought it’s best to go with 245 / 75 / 16 - so height will be marginally changed and actual speeds. Though not excessively.
    I do some off road work / towing a boat a few times a month..
    Any advice ? Thanks.

    • @Jason-Samko
      @Jason-Samko  7 месяцев назад +1

      @johnroman4608 I personally like to go with the tallest tire I can fit on a vehicle.

  • @stevengleave9241
    @stevengleave9241 5 месяцев назад

    Excellent info brother!

    • @Jason-Samko
      @Jason-Samko  5 месяцев назад

      @@stevengleave9241 thanks.

  • @haroldreade8537
    @haroldreade8537 10 дней назад +1

    Gravel roads isn't off reading!!

  • @jfox71
    @jfox71 15 дней назад

    My buddy makes fun of my pizza cutters yet i go every where he does for less money and better gas mileage.

    • @Jason-Samko
      @Jason-Samko  14 дней назад

      And less stress on drivetrain, suspension, steering, etc

  • @earleclemans4836
    @earleclemans4836 7 месяцев назад

    Taller is bad juju for the trans

    • @Jason-Samko
      @Jason-Samko  7 месяцев назад

      Wider is much worse

    • @earleclemans4836
      @earleclemans4836 7 месяцев назад

      @@Jason-Samko i dont understand that logic

  • @lambertsaldi1550
    @lambertsaldi1550 Месяц назад

    Pizza cutters 👍👍

  • @timvanschubert3177
    @timvanschubert3177 4 месяца назад

    Tire weight is not rotating mass unless free spinning. The entire vehicle’s weight is rolled down the road. Adding 20lbs/tire is the same as adding 80lbs to the box and cargo of the truck.

    • @Jason-Samko
      @Jason-Samko  4 месяца назад +3

      add 20 pound heavier tires and see what that does to your mpgs vs putting 80 pounds in the bed. That will probably help answer it better than I could explain it here.

  • @chrisking6695
    @chrisking6695 10 месяцев назад

    Lift doesn’t fit bigger tires on IFS. Lift helps with approach angle. That’s about it.

    • @Jason-Samko
      @Jason-Samko  10 месяцев назад

      Lift is the only way to get the body and wheel wells out of the way for bigger tires. Lift is mandatory to get bigger tires on all ifs vehicles unless you are only going up one size or so.
      That's twice now on the same video in e different comments you have tried to correct me with wrong Information. If you have a question on any of it ask anytime. I'm happy to help you understand any of it better if you need. The purpose of my videos is to provide solid facts. And that's what I'm doing here. So my Info is rock solid. Bit again happy to help you understand and of it better if you need.

  • @Mike-cz2yw
    @Mike-cz2yw 4 месяца назад

    There are way more issues than benefits. Everyone should try wheeling with stock before dropping thousands.
    Bigger tires will be better for hard lines and select offroading areas. But it's much worse acceleration, mpg, longevity, turning, braking, etc.
    Most people should optimize daily and see if they can wheel with that before anything.

  • @mswkt656
    @mswkt656 10 месяцев назад +1

    A holes with big tires 😅
    Loosers

    • @Jason-Samko
      @Jason-Samko  10 месяцев назад

      😂😂 love the look of big tires

  • @pablotanja2405
    @pablotanja2405 Год назад +1

    very informative I like it thank you