Ok so if I am reading this correctly. The best is to have the same size wheels all around the truck, preferably with better fuel savings and lower dB and anything better than stock wheels for weather grip.
Your gearbox and differential gear will determine your maximum speed, providing you have enough power. But a bigger wheel does act a bit like a gear because of the extra circumference. However the game only has a limited set of default gearboxes and engines. I make my own. You need to bear in mind in the real world tyres have a speed rating above which they can fail. For reference, about 120 Kph or 75 mph, unless you are into truck racing. One final point: different makes wear at different rates. Only a simple distance = wear % is modelled in ETS2.
Number of axles and size of engine will affect fuel economy. A 4x2 with a small engine and an overdrive gear on flat ground with a light load and low RPM will keep your fuel consumption low.
Awesome work, but. You didn't show the most important thing. Noise examples. How much more is 70 over 67 and things like that. I tested my self some time ago and did't find much difference, I'd love to see more detailed comparsion.
Hey AP101 great video, very informative. I was wondering how much of this applies to ATS? Do the Michelin and Goodyear packs for that game also come with bigger tyres that increase your top speed? Also in ATS the different tyres don't show fuel economy, weather, and noise values, are all tyres the same or do they have hidden values in the code files? Thank you. Maybe an idea for another video ;)
Som tu, aby som videl nové video od Ťa. Našiel som opis o kolesách, i v prípade, ak som ho prečítal správne: 👉 "Jazdiť na zimných pneumatikách počas leta je takmer takým nebezpečným rozhodnutím, než/ako sa jazdiť na snehu alebo na ľadu BEZ PUMPY v kabíne nákladného vozidla"- Neviem, kde je v tom pravda, no môj sused ani nie počúval o tej veci, naprirk tomu, že prácuje ako Šofér od 20 rokov.
To learn more about the Powered/Non-Powered Tyres, watch my video explaining all chassis variants: ruclips.net/video/9heRWhAw6_E/видео.html
One thing to note: If you have 315/80 tires on drive axle and 385/55 on the trailer, the trailer will be lower.
Thanks! I was looking for this for so long!
Ok so if I am reading this correctly. The best is to have the same size wheels all around the truck, preferably with better fuel savings and lower dB and anything better than stock wheels for weather grip.
Also, the narrowest tyres to reduce rolling resistance.
Your gearbox and differential gear will determine your maximum speed, providing you have enough power. But a bigger wheel does act a bit like a gear because of the extra circumference. However the game only has a limited set of default gearboxes and engines. I make my own. You need to bear in mind in the real world tyres have a speed rating above which they can fail. For reference, about 120 Kph or 75 mph, unless you are into truck racing. One final point: different makes wear at different rates. Only a simple distance = wear % is modelled in ETS2.
I like any kind of tire
Awesome video 😀👍
Do for ats too
I usually use goodyear fuelmax tires because they're a good balance on all attributes
Competes with Michellin X Line.
Very nice and informative video!
Bravo mi place vidoclipul este tare
Number of axles and size of engine will affect fuel economy. A 4x2 with a small engine and an overdrive gear on flat ground with a light load and low RPM will keep your fuel consumption low.
I usually go with A-rated Michelin tires in ETS2 and Goodyear in ATS.
For non-driven axle, the Energy F (the A rated one) has worse fuel economy than Energy Z (B rated) due to being wider.
Bravo mi place vidoclipul respet
Awesome work, but. You didn't show the most important thing. Noise examples. How much more is 70 over 67 and things like that. I tested my self some time ago and did't find much difference, I'd love to see more detailed comparsion.
Its not much.
@@WayneKerr69420And players can adjust the audio anyway.
@@dbclass4075 your right
Hey AP101 great video, very informative. I was wondering how much of this applies to ATS? Do the Michelin and Goodyear packs for that game also come with bigger tyres that increase your top speed? Also in ATS the different tyres don't show fuel economy, weather, and noise values, are all tyres the same or do they have hidden values in the code files? Thank you. Maybe an idea for another video ;)
so which ones are best :D
This is 1 amazing video....👌🏻
Thank you so much
Som tu, aby som videl nové video od Ťa.
Našiel som opis o kolesách, i v prípade, ak som ho prečítal správne: 👉 "Jazdiť na zimných pneumatikách počas leta je takmer takým nebezpečným rozhodnutím, než/ako sa jazdiť na snehu alebo na ľadu BEZ PUMPY v kabíne nákladného vozidla"- Neviem, kde je v tom pravda, no môj sused ani nie počúval o tej veci, naprirk tomu, že prácuje ako Šofér od 20 rokov.
You didn't show what is shown in the registration of tires in the game
Bonjour moi je prends toujours Michelin camion et remorque mais tout en B cela est t'il bon ou pas ?? Merci d'avance et tip top la vidéo merci
Is it advisable to put one type of tire on the front of the truck and another type of tire on the drive axles? or better to put all of the same?
Same size ideally
CAN YOU SHOW WICH TRUCK HAS THE BEST DISPLAY.
Probably New MAN. You can see all of them here - ruclips.net/video/cYQni5SndLM/видео.html
Yes
Bhai mere paas ets2 me scania s hai to usme Tyre type konsa sahi rehega non-powered or powered me pls reply
What the registration of the game tells us. Leaders in numbers and dimensions.
Front tires on the truck:
name: "315/70 Runner"
price: 2210
unlock: 9
roll_resistance: 4.5 # BC72
wet_grip: 1.05
noise_volume: 72
Rear tires on the truck:
name: "315/70 Runner"
price: 4615
unlock: 9
roll_resistance: 5.5 # CD73
wet_grip: 0.9
noise_volume: 73
Tires for a standard trailer:
name: "385/65 Runner"
price: 2250
unlock: 9
roll_resistance: 5.5 # CD73
wet_grip: 0.9
noise_volume: 73
Tires for low-frame trailers:
name: "245/70 Runner"
price: 2250
unlock: 9
roll_resistance: 5.5 # CD73
wet_grip: 0.9
noise_volume: 73
Goodyear
Front tires on the truck:
name: "315/70 Goodyear Fuelmax S Gen2"
price: 2470
unlock: 0
roll_resistance: 4.5 # BB70
wet_grip: 1.15
noise_volume: 70.0
name: "315/80 Goodyear KMAX S Gen2"
price: 2600
unlock: 0
roll_resistance: 5.5 # CB71
wet_grip: 1.15
noise_volume: 71.0
Rear tires on the truck:
name: "315/70 Goodyear Fuelmax D Gen2"
price: 5070
unlock: 0
roll_resistance: 4.5 # BB70
wet_grip: 1.15
noise_volume: 70.0
Michelin
Front tires on the truck:
name: "385/55 Michelin X Line Energy F (2020)"
price: 2430
unlock: 0
roll_resistance: 3.5 #AB70
wet_grip: 1.15
noise_volume: 70.0
name: "315/70 Michelin X Line Energy Z (2020)"
price: 2180
unlock: 0
roll_resistance: 4.5 #BB69
wet_grip: 1.15
noise_volume: 69
name: "315/80 Michelin X MultiWay 3D XZE"
price: 2520
unlock: 0
roll_resistance: 5.5
wet_grip: 1.15
noise_volume: 72.0
Rear tires on the truck:
name: "315/70 Michelin X Line Energy D 2"
price: 4900
unlock: 0
roll_resistance: 3.5
wet_grip: 1.15
noise_volume: 70.0
name: "315/80 Michelin X MultiWay 3D XZE"
price: 5160
unlock: 0
roll_resistance: 5.5
wet_grip: 1.15
noise_volume: 72.0
Tires for a standard trailer:
name: "385/55 Michelin X Line Energy T"
price: 2430
unlock: 0
roll_resistance: 3.5 #AB70
wet_grip: 1.15
noise_volume: 70.0
Krone
name: "385/65 Krone Easy Rider"
price: 2610
unlock: 0
roll_resistance: 3.5 # AB72
wet_grip: 1.15
noise_volume: 72
Which tyre is best?
Nice
krone has tire?
Hang on! Grade D fuel efficiency is better than Grade A??
No. A is better than D. It is just that the extra width is what mitigates some advantage it had.
@@dbclass4075 ok thanks
ok
Ok
@@silentman2284ok
Beta 1.51 out or?
1.50 isnt even out yet
@@george99247 when for 1.50 then beta?
@@hejteriownerstjepan when scs say it's ready and release it, be patient.
You think we Will have option to play beta or not?@@Thebigdog_1984
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