tommudd wrote:
Stick with 245-75-16s or prepare to regear
With 32s it will be turning lower RPMs which some assume will get you better mileage, but in the end it is lugging the engine, over heating the transmission
I have the 245/75/R16s and the ECO Tune and the Transmission tune, both from GDE. I went to that size from the stock 225/75/16s. I can tell you that my combo suffered very little in the way of power loss (as felt on the butt-dyno), and my mpg dropped to about 23 mpg from 24 mpg.
I can tow my 5,000 lb boat fine with this setup (I use a WD hitch, and recommend anyone else who tows over 3,500 with a Jeep do the same). I do not suffer from gear hunt in my daily driving; once I shift into 5th at 58, it holds it fine in cruise control.
I feel that were I to go to 265s, it would adversely effect the drivability of the vehicle for day-to-day.
Note: I do not have a heavy foot and I think my brakes drag a little, lowering my mileage. DOC444 has a fix for the brakes, but I've not been able to connect with him to get the prescription. (get it? Doc...prescription...)
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"Gunner": 2007 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited CRD GDE ECO tune Bought 01Apr16 (71K miles)
If you're in New England and need your KJ TB done, PM me.Retired:
Tractor: Dark Khaki '06 CRD Sport, GDE ECO & Trans Tunes, 2.5" lift + 245/75r16. - Sold 27Apr16
Ghost: Silver '06 KJ CRD Limited, bunch of goodies done - Sold 18Apr16