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thgoodman
Oct 20, 2014Explorer
Don't know what you're driving but for this exercise, let's assume a motor home. I prefer Hankook but I can't get them in my size so my advice isn't 1st hand. Just a few things to look out for:
1) Regardless of what tires are on your MH now, weigh it again with it loaded up the way you travel (fuel, cargo, water, etc,) Weighing each wheel position is best but weighing each axle will work.
2) Check the load rating on the tires (remember, duals are different then single but not by 2X). Make sure they are rated to carry the loads you travel with.
3) Check the tire specs for rim size and spacing between each tire in the duel set. If you are going to use your old wheels, mske sure they are the correct size.
1) Regardless of what tires are on your MH now, weigh it again with it loaded up the way you travel (fuel, cargo, water, etc,) Weighing each wheel position is best but weighing each axle will work.
2) Check the load rating on the tires (remember, duals are different then single but not by 2X). Make sure they are rated to carry the loads you travel with.
3) Check the tire specs for rim size and spacing between each tire in the duel set. If you are going to use your old wheels, mske sure they are the correct size.
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