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Mar 31, 2016Explorer
If room allows, and the rims are rated for the higher air pressure, I would probably go with the 225's in the next higher load range myself. You can look on the backside of the rim, possibly on one of the spokes for a weight rating. The tire with the comparable weight rating will be the highest you want to go.
You will have a slightly higher rolling resistance, but at ~10mpg regardless the difference probably won't even be noticeable!!!
Good luck!!!
You will have a slightly higher rolling resistance, but at ~10mpg regardless the difference probably won't even be noticeable!!!
Good luck!!!
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