risingphoenix
Well-Known Member
Physics is more than just weight, otherwise my Toyos that are "7 lbs more" would not have the exact same efficiency as the Pirellis. Rolling resistance being a huge factor. And weight isn't the only difference between the SL and LT as the SL is 0.5" more narrow. Nevertheless, I don't want to argue theoretical points with you. I just wanted to point out that, to date, I have not seen a single owner of the SL tire report efficiencies that are significantly better than the LT. Those that are claiming that the SL has significantly better efficiency than the LT are not basing that on real world data. Buyer beware and YMMV, etc.If tested under same exact conditions with the same exact driving, physics won’t lie. Lighter = more efficient. And you won’t ever find this info online from other users because conditions and use aren’t ever the same. The SL is around 3 lbs lighter than the Pirelli AT Plus. The LT is 7 lbs more. Significant difference, especially when motion (and rotational mass) is involved.
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