I was having a discussion with my father in-law the other night about tire sizes and I was curious to see what you guys think. Or mainly if what he said was accurate and would make sense with TJ’s
He has a 2022 Gladiator and has the stock 33’s on them. We started talking about tires and how we both want to jump up to 35’s at one point. He started talking about Tall and Skinny tires and how they are better for off-roading. He said they avoided obstacles better and ride better. He also mentioned how they have more Pounds per square inch on the ground.
This isn’t the first time I’ve heard this. I have met/know quite a few people who LOVE skinny tires on their hunting rigs. Especially mid size trucks like Tacoma’s.
I’ve only ever ran 12.5 and have enjoyed the size of the 12.5. I do pretty mild off roading/camping so maybe it just depends on what you use your rig for. But after hearing a decent amount of people mention skinny is “better” I was curious for the consensus on here.
He has a 2022 Gladiator and has the stock 33’s on them. We started talking about tires and how we both want to jump up to 35’s at one point. He started talking about Tall and Skinny tires and how they are better for off-roading. He said they avoided obstacles better and ride better. He also mentioned how they have more Pounds per square inch on the ground.
This isn’t the first time I’ve heard this. I have met/know quite a few people who LOVE skinny tires on their hunting rigs. Especially mid size trucks like Tacoma’s.
I’ve only ever ran 12.5 and have enjoyed the size of the 12.5. I do pretty mild off roading/camping so maybe it just depends on what you use your rig for. But after hearing a decent amount of people mention skinny is “better” I was curious for the consensus on here.
