rgatijnet1 wrote:
goufgators wrote:
rgatijnet1 wrote:
To carry the exact same load, the same air pressure is needed whether you use load range F, G, or H tires.
Using a higher load range tire allows you to carry a heavier load if you use a higher tire pressure that DOES NOT exceed the PSI rating of your wheels.
I am assuming that you installed truck tires, instead of RV specific tires, which is why the tire store installed "H" rated tires. These are what they had in stock. Unless the truck tire is a "steer" tire, it could be the reason for the harder steering issues.
Appears these are RV tires since the sidewall number is 245/70R. The "R" meaning RV (I suppose).
The R means radial tire.
WOW! I'm getting a good education today. I assumed it meant RV. Thanks!!