Hello,
I neglected to measure my stock Overtrail tires before I took it in for a slight lift and larger wheels & tires.
See the example photos below.
What I am asking for is a measurement of your stock Unites States version Overtrail tire height with the stock Toyo Open County AT3 tires in size 265/70/18. Measure from the ground straight up through the center of the wheel to the visible top of the tread. Please measure both front and rear at stock air pressure. A measurement when tires are cold would be ideal.
I know that Lexus advertises the Overtrail as having a 33" tire but the true calculations for 265/70/18 are 32.62" and the actual true tire diameter is probably a bit under 32". Also, on the truck under the load of the truck, the tire is compressed a bit so it's probably more like 31.5".
I still have my stock Overtrail wheels and tires but they are no longer mounted on the truck so I can't get a true measurement.
What I am trying to do is calculate how much my odometer is now off from stock with my 35" tires. Using the GPS on my iphone, I figured that my speedometer is off by about 5-7 mph above 70 mph (it reads low, I'm actually going 5-7 mph faster). The odometer will be off by a similar margin. Now that I have larger tires, I am actually traveling faster & farther with each tire revolution than my truck's instruments are telling me. I want to be able to correct my mileage for fuel economy reasons and I also want to eventually figure out how to re-calibrate the truck. I'll attach a photo of my new tire measurement which now reads about 33 & 5/8 or 33.625". So my 35" tires are really more like 33.5s!
Thank you for your help, I appreciate it!
I neglected to measure my stock Overtrail tires before I took it in for a slight lift and larger wheels & tires.
See the example photos below.
What I am asking for is a measurement of your stock Unites States version Overtrail tire height with the stock Toyo Open County AT3 tires in size 265/70/18. Measure from the ground straight up through the center of the wheel to the visible top of the tread. Please measure both front and rear at stock air pressure. A measurement when tires are cold would be ideal.
I know that Lexus advertises the Overtrail as having a 33" tire but the true calculations for 265/70/18 are 32.62" and the actual true tire diameter is probably a bit under 32". Also, on the truck under the load of the truck, the tire is compressed a bit so it's probably more like 31.5".
I still have my stock Overtrail wheels and tires but they are no longer mounted on the truck so I can't get a true measurement.
What I am trying to do is calculate how much my odometer is now off from stock with my 35" tires. Using the GPS on my iphone, I figured that my speedometer is off by about 5-7 mph above 70 mph (it reads low, I'm actually going 5-7 mph faster). The odometer will be off by a similar margin. Now that I have larger tires, I am actually traveling faster & farther with each tire revolution than my truck's instruments are telling me. I want to be able to correct my mileage for fuel economy reasons and I also want to eventually figure out how to re-calibrate the truck. I'll attach a photo of my new tire measurement which now reads about 33 & 5/8 or 33.625". So my 35" tires are really more like 33.5s!
Thank you for your help, I appreciate it!