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Do you know the LT275/65R20 weight yet (for the EV version)?The LT275/60R20 Toyo A/T 3 EV weighs in at 53 lbs. The non EV version LT weighs in at 55lbs.
Toyo has not released any specs on that size as of yet.Do you know the LT275/65R20 weight yet (for the EV version)?
-Rich
The peaks were stops and slow downs. Definitely not an ideal go at efficiency tracking. I might be about to get out for a drive Sunday. Thanks for the tips!65 or 70 mph on flat-ish ground would be best (no wind and 60-70 f would also be best).
Are those spikes hills/valley's or stop signs/lights? It looks unusual, ideally also going the same speed without slowing/stopping...
Also best to use all purpose (not conserve)...
All that said, would be great to see what kind of MPK you are getting if you can...
This time I ran it at 65mph, GPS speed. All purpose, no AC. It was 65° and there was a 10mph side wind.65 or 70 mph on flat-ish ground would be best (no wind and 60-70 f would also be best).
Are those spikes hills/valley's or stop signs/lights? It looks unusual, ideally also going the same speed without slowing/stopping...
Also best to use all purpose (not conserve)...
All that said, would be great to see what kind of MPK you are getting if you can...