I don’t have my new tires yet, but the best way to estimate the RPMs is to use the revolutions per mile. Each manufacturer is supposed to list a certain number of revs per mile for each tire, which is based off of the effective rolling radius.Anyone have a 35" load rate E tire they can measure the effective rolling radius at street pressure for me? How much less is that then the (listed mfg spec dia)/2?
I currently have a 2006 LJ with Cooper ST/MAXX in a 35 x 12.5 x 15, load rating C. Mfg spec shows dia = 34.45. I set the pressure at 23 psi for on-road, using the oh-so-accurate 'chalk line even wear off test'.
After about 1/2 tread depth loss and running at 23psi my rolling radius is 16".
I'm moving to a load rate E tire Cooper ST/MAXX 285 x 75 x 17, mfg spec says dia = 34.06. and wondering if I might see a rolling radius closer to 1/2 the mfg dia because of the stiffer tire. I don't know how much of the additional stiffness comes from the sidewalls and how much from the tread.
I am regearing to 4.88 and trying (with grimm jeeper calculator) to get an idea of my resulting rpms at highway speeds with the new tires.
thanks in advance
Grimm has a section for you to input that number instead of the tire size. That will give you a far better estimate of the actual RPMs and how much you’ll need to adjust the speedometer
