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Concern to run 275/75/r16 Ko3s on 2 door base?
Too much weight?

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Nope, should be fine.
Heard some talk about being load E and unsprung weight…..
My thoughts were if the tires weigh more but the wheels are 2+ inches smaller and weigh less than most folks with bigger wheels and “lighter tires” the weight should even out and be the same as most people have lol
 

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Heard some talk about being load E and unsprung weight…..
My thoughts were if the tires weigh more but the wheels are 2+ inches smaller and weigh less than most folks with bigger wheels and “lighter tires” the weight should even out and be the same as most people have lol
Those should be around 55 lbs in that size. Tires with higher load ranges are typically heavier, but at that size you should still be around 55 lbs, so it'll be fine. Definitely not an excessively heavy tire.

It absolutely matters when you get to 35s and 37s, but at those sizes you're talking about tires with weights upwards of 75-80 lbs.

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Random extra thought: Load range E is strange in that size. You sure it's a 275/75R16?? I'd assume it was a C or D. Or maybe it's a 265/75R16 or 285/75R16?
 
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Those should be around 55 lbs in that size. Tires with higher load ranges are typically heavier, but at that size you should still be around 55 lbs, so it'll be fine. Definitely not an excessively heavy tire.

It absolutely matters when you get to 35s and 37s, but at those sizes you're talking about tires with weights upwards of 75-80 lbs.

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Random extra thought: Load range E is strange in that size. You sure it's a 275/75R16?? I'd assume it was a C or D. Or maybe it's a 265/75R16 or 285/75R16?
Those should be around 55 lbs in that size. Tires with higher load ranges are typically heavier, but at that size you should still be around 55 lbs, so it'll be fine. Definitely not an excessively heavy tire.

It absolutely matters when you get to 35s and 37s, but at those sizes you're talking about tires with weights upwards of 75-80 lbs.

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Random extra thought: Load range E is strange in that size. You sure it's a 275/75R16?? I'd assume it was a C or D. Or maybe it's a 265/75R16 or 285/75R16?

Sorry I meant to type 265/75/r16
 

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The thread title reminds me of an old joke...

A woman walks into a tire store and asks for tires about 'THIS big' (gesturing with her hands)...
The sales guy rolls his eyes and wrings his hands, because it's gonna be a LONG day.
 
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The thread title reminds me of an old joke...

A woman walks into a tire store and asks for tires about 'THIS big' (gesturing with her hands)...
The sales guy rolls his eyes and wrings his hands, because it's gonna be a LONG day.
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Sorry I meant to type 265/75/r16
Every other Bronco trim with that same gearing runs tires similar to that size you are looking at, not sure why they stuck donuts on the Base.
 

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Every other Bronco trim with that same gearing runs tires similar to that size you are looking at, not sure why they stuck donuts on the Base.
Exactly.

I am stuck between 265/75 that would be a 31.7x10.5 in the 40-45lb range. Safe, good choice but will probably regret not going 33.

Or

255/85 that would be a 33x10 but in 55-60lb range. I did see Falkens mT01 in that size listed at 50lbs. - if that hold true I think it’s my target.

Also a bit intrigued by Pirelli scorpion MT in 235/85-16 that would be 31.7x9.5 I think in the low 40lb range.
 

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Concern to run 275/75/r16 Ko3s on 2 door base?
Too much weight?

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You tell us.

How does it feel compared to the factory tires?

It yours manual or auto?

How’s the acceleration? Highway speed?

How’s the ride, road feedback?

How’s the steering?
 
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You tell us.

How does it feel compared to the factory tires?

It yours manual or auto?

How’s the acceleration? Highway speed?

How’s the ride, road feedback?

How’s the steering?

More so was concerned with them being “E Rated”
It feels fine to me, less body roll than with donuts, that’s a positive imo lol
Sometimes a problem/less than optimal thing can be occuring that can not necessarily be felt. Just was making sure really.
 

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More so was concerned with them being “E Rated”
It feels fine to me, less body roll than with donuts, that’s a positive imo lol
Sometimes a problem/less than optimal thing can be occuring that can not necessarily be felt. Just was making sure really.
Pretty much going to get E rating with a AT

Probably want that anyway for the beefed up sidewalk construction.

Don’t rely on printed data for PSI. Look up your tire weight rating divide bronco weight by 4 and adjust PSI down accordingly.

You should be able to run a WAY lower PSI than is listed - that will smooth out your ride.
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