Low rolling resistance tires ?

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  1. bzinger

    bzinger Road Train Member

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    Last week I threw my junk firestone steer tires in the trash ( they rode like bricks) and put on Goodyear low rolling resistance g399s and have noticed my last 3 tanks of fuel my mpg is up about 2/10ths
    Does this sound right or have the wind gods just been bein nice to me lately ?
     
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  3. double yellow

    double yellow Road Train Member

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    Its possible, but I bet other factors are also helping.

    Steer tires are responsible for ~15% (12/80) of RR when loaded and ~30% (12/40) of RR when empty.

    To go from 7 to 7.2mpg is a ~3% improvement in mpg which would require a ~6% improvement in RR. If you are loaded 67% of the time and empty 33% of the time, your steers account for 20% of RR on average so to improve overall RR by 6% your new steers would have to be 30% better.

    G399s have a 117RR which means your old tires would have to have a RR of 152+ which is possible, but awfully high for steers.
     
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  4. bzinger

    bzinger Road Train Member

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    Thanks for the info man ! , I also thought that 2/10s was a bit of a stretch lol...but then again my trucks former owner did not believe in spending money on quality rubber .
     
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  5. Steel Tiger

    Steel Tiger Road Train Member

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    Man, that's a lot of math. LOL
     
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  6. free spirited1

    free spirited1 Heavy Load Member

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    Lol...that's what I thought to
     
  7. cjb logistics

    cjb logistics Heavy Load Member

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    I third that thought on math, dude most of been an enginneer in another life.
     
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    I'm not so good at math anymore. I don't even have to add up the 3 lines in my logbook anymore. Computer does that for me lol.
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  10. mnmover

    mnmover Road Train Member

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    New tires are usually higher RR than worn out ones. A tire with 4/32nds tread is 6% better RR than a new one. That is if they are the same tire brand and model.
     
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  11. bzinger

    bzinger Road Train Member

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    I like the ride of my Goodyear's ! Much better than those Firestone's that rode like stones lol
     
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