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Originally Posted by JoeF
Ok so I have been doing some research and my 195/55/15 tire weighs 19 lbs this is with out rims. Ok so I was thinking I found on Tire Rack a 185/60/15 that is 16 lbs and has a slightly narrower footprint. Now that is 12 lbs of unsprung weight lifted off the car. That would help mpg by a 1-2 per gallon I would think. Less mass rotational weight I think right?
Joe
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First, the lighter weight is a big help on the effort it takes for your engine to rotate the wheels; however, the radius is increased from 11.72 to 11.87" which means your losing some of that torque resistance gain.
Second, we find that 175/60x15 not only reduces the weight but also the radius as well as narrower tread makes for more economy. If you had much snow your 185/60x15's might be better but in Tampa I doubt it..