the first two responses you got were answers...not theories. Im not sure what is theoretical about
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Your going to loose mpg's going with a smaller tire then stock,you will be turning more RPM's in every gear and speed then when you had the stock tires which = less mpg's.
Darby's response was the same....its fact, not theory.
Also, 5 fillups at the pump and there goes your tire savings (with gas at today's price)...I do 5 fillups in about a month....maybe 5-6 weeks during the summer....I suspect you will have your tires a lot longer than a month and a half....even if you dont fillup 5 times in three months...those tires will be losing mpg long after you saw the initial savings. You will have those tires for a couple years at least.
Not trying to pick...but I don't see any "theories" in the first set of responses...those facts are from guys who know. Rationalize the price any way you want....you ARE losing serious mpg with every trip you make...city driving or not...in fact in the city, you get even less. The fact (not theory) that your speedo is 4 mph off now and was off to begin with (another KJ fact) is proof in the pudding.
Nonetheless...can you let us all know what kind of stats you see over the next few fillups? Definitely got yourself a great deal on great tires....love those, just in the right size.
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