tire size
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tire size
Looking for advise, I have a 2010 ranger xlt 4 wd and it came with 255 tires, I am wondering for economical reasons if I could put 245 or even 235 tires on this truck without screwing anything up, the narrower tire is cheaper and may give a little improvement in gas mileage, any thought's out there?
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Yes, narrower tires are lighter and have less friction so better MPG
The less friction needs to be a "heads up" when cornering and in slippery conditions, i.e. rain, snow, ice
Go here to find the correct size that will keep your speedometer as close to correct as possible
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The less friction needs to be a "heads up" when cornering and in slippery conditions, i.e. rain, snow, ice
Go here to find the correct size that will keep your speedometer as close to correct as possible
Tire Size Calculator & Converter, Tire Size Conversion | Discount Tire
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