it doesn't...it makes it less comfortable.Fact
There putting it on Nicktoons to make more money.
Yes, there are many vehicles with 14 inch tires.
Yes, the tires will ruin your gas mileage overall. Bigger tires weigh more and they're harder to rotate on the vehicle even though they gain greater traction.
Putting helium in your tires can cause them to lose pressure more quickly than if you used regular air. Helium molecules are smaller and can escape through the rubber more easily, leading to more frequent refills.
yes, low profile tires can make for a very bumpy ride and can be more prone to flats
Kelly does make a few types of wild country tires. There are other companies who make more varieties of them such as Goodyear and Mickey Thompson.
no
Tractors have small tires on the front to make it easier to steer the tractor. Large tires are harder to steer. The large tires in the back allow the tractor to have more power as it plows.
to make it more aero-dynamic
Budget tires are there for the same reason other budget-priced products are. Tires can be expensive, so families with more restricted finances can make ends meet more easily by going with the cheaper option.
No. Larger tires will probably throw off your speedometer and decrease your acceleration. The more meat there, the more power it takes to push them. If they are quite a bit taller, like mud tires on a 4x4 it would be a good idea to re-gear your ring and pinion in your axles.
Putting new windows in the home will not make the house more energy efficient. There would have to be a specific type of glass in the window.