the tread type matters very little in fuel economy. the difference in tread may or may not effect you mileage only a minimal amount. 1mpg maybe. what WOULD effect it is the weight of the tire. mudders tend to be heavier so deendign on the specific tire you get you may be adding weight and thereby adding rolling resistance. more resistance, less mileage.
long story short, this question is much the same as asking what kind of mileage difference between a Tahoe and a Yukon. theyre the same, but the package is what changes things.
315=35"
It is 315 mm wide.
315/70/17
Between 100 and 120 lbs, without the rim, depending on specifics. There'll be a substantial difference between, say, an 11R24.5, a 285/75R24.5, and a 315/80R24.5 tire.
The weight of a 315/75R16 tire can vary depending on the brand and model, as well as other factors such as the tire's construction and tread pattern. On average, a 315/75R16 tire can weigh anywhere between 50-70 pounds (23-32 kg). It is best to check with the tire manufacturer or retailer for the specific weight of the tire model you are interested in.
35
That is 12 and 1/2 inches
It would depend on the vehicle.
The tread face is 315 MM wide, The height is 1.13 meters tall. The rim is 22.5 inches diamiter
yes
what the difference between ss316 and ss316l
One hundred ninety-six (196) is the mileage from Montreal, Quebec, Canada, to Albany, New York. That equals 315 kilometers or 170 nautical miles.