Pumpy
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After trundling across France last week, I found running 315's a bit tedious trying to keep up with a D4, RRS, and a remapped TD5 90 rather tedious at Payage speeds, or the slightest hill, had to use low box to get up the tarmac switchbacks without overheating the ATF. It's a bit disconcerting when the box changes down at 75mph for a bit of an incline too
I wasn't really happy keeping my foot to the floor for 800 miles trying to keep up while watching everyone disapear into the distance either!
With a 115mm lift it's going to look rather odd going back to stock 31" tyres, I'd also have to trim the side steps to avoid sitting on them in the rutts on UK lanes, so I'm debating having the diffs done.
Reading a bit yesterday I came across two sets of recomendations for 35" tyres, either 5.56 or 5.88 both recomend driving a truck with the new ratios beforehand to help decided which I prefer, since I doubt that'll be possible, I could do with some advice before I get spendy.
Advantages/Disadvantages of either ratio?
I'm still in two minds, having a set of smaller tyres for overland could work I guess, but either way I'd be throwing a chunk of cash at it...

With a 115mm lift it's going to look rather odd going back to stock 31" tyres, I'd also have to trim the side steps to avoid sitting on them in the rutts on UK lanes, so I'm debating having the diffs done.
Reading a bit yesterday I came across two sets of recomendations for 35" tyres, either 5.56 or 5.88 both recomend driving a truck with the new ratios beforehand to help decided which I prefer, since I doubt that'll be possible, I could do with some advice before I get spendy.
Advantages/Disadvantages of either ratio?
I'm still in two minds, having a set of smaller tyres for overland could work I guess, but either way I'd be throwing a chunk of cash at it...