Originally Posted by
Tank
The skinny vs. fat rears up again, I believe that wider than stock tyres will offer more traction, with less weight (PSI) on the ground, they have a larger footprint and they look reealy cool.
They will increase the safe carrying capacity of your 4WD, for example my work truck (Inter. ACCO) can legally carry a heavier load with 11x22 tubeless tyres and rims over the stock 10x20 rims and tyres.
I have a test sand dune hidden behind our local beach, only one size tyre has made it over the top, with that being the widest tyre 33x12.5x15/MT fitted to my 300TDi Disco, previous tyre was 31x10x15 achieved just over halfway, before that was the 93 V8 Disco with Cooper discovery M/T eq. 800x16, got about 1/4 way up.
All 3 tests were done with f&r difflocks and C/D locked and with 4.11 gearing.
I have no problem with skinny tyres, except they look crap, I like Fat tyres and have never had a problem with them, Regards Frank.