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Me_Again
Jun 01, 2014Explorer III
mr. ed wrote:donn0128 wrote:
Pick an appropriate LT tire with a load rating for a pair equal to or greater than the axle rating and go camping secure in the knowledge that you should not experience tire issues for a long long time.
X2. My LT tires have lasted through over 7 years of travel around the country and are being replaced soon due to age. They still appear perfect, but after a recent blowout (no damage) I've decided to replace all of them. With LT tires, of course. Same brand (Uniroyals).
Ed, you should really consider putting on Bridgestone Duravis R250's. That HHII is pushing the limits of 6K axles. The R250's will run cooler, be more stable, have lower rolling resistance, and they are cheaper than Ribs.
Chris
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