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NC_Hauler
Sep 16, 2014Explorer
Dakota98 wrote:
Ok, So if I'm understanding this correctly. the GVWR is in consideration of the the tires that are also listed as from the factory, as listed on the door jamb sticker.
Keeping in mind the axle ratings (load) I could put, say an LT tire on the truck & increase my total GVWR, not to exceed the axle ratings, of course. correct ?
I would watch what I did with that...yes, you "could" increase how much your truck will carry, BUT you need to know what your rear axle rating is...you don't want to put a higher weight rated tire on the rear axle and find out that the weak link is now not the tires, but the axle...One does NOT want to exceed the rating on either axle weight rating. Part of the equation is the actual true weight rating on the axle and, for example, with my truck, it has a rear axle weight rating of 9750#, that's with 4 "E" rated tires aired to 65 psi....now each tire could be aired to 80 psi (max sidewall pressure) and I could carry more weight), though not necessarily legally...( but actual true rate rating of my axle per AAM is 11,800#)...
sometimes it's best to get the "right truck" for the towing job...even if it means one may have to go to another truck to get it done without having to worry about the "what if's".
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