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Lowsuv
Aug 29, 2013Explorer
A solution for you, if you are concerned is :
Trade up to load range D or load range E tires at delivery or immediately after .
If your tires are 205/75R15 trade up to 225/75R15 .
If you do both you will increase your chances exponentially of never having a problem .
The tire load rating will be on the sidewall such as 1820# at 50 psi .
If you go to a tire that is 2540 # at 65 psi then you have built in a reserve capacity of 30 % .
Inflate to the max psi on the sidewall .
Check the psi with your guage before each trip and while you are down there look for road hazards , cracking , and other deterioration .
No worries if you do your diligence .
Trade up to load range D or load range E tires at delivery or immediately after .
If your tires are 205/75R15 trade up to 225/75R15 .
If you do both you will increase your chances exponentially of never having a problem .
The tire load rating will be on the sidewall such as 1820# at 50 psi .
If you go to a tire that is 2540 # at 65 psi then you have built in a reserve capacity of 30 % .
Inflate to the max psi on the sidewall .
Check the psi with your guage before each trip and while you are down there look for road hazards , cracking , and other deterioration .
No worries if you do your diligence .
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