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BreakAes
Oct 06, 2017Explorer
Thanks, I'll stick with on/off-road tires then.
You think Michelin XPS tires would be the best for my situation? The Load Range is listed as D. Is that enough for a fully-loaded Squire 8000 camper with a SRW truck? I think the camper might be around 3,500 pounds give or take, possibly higher.
Someone at another forum suggested BF Goodrich Commercial T/A All Season 2 tires. Any thoughts on the difference in the brands?
Also, I remember somebody telling me the advantage of tires like a Class F series, is that they're expensive up front, but you can re-tread them for a relatively low cost. I'll call Discount Tire, and ask them about Class F tires for a 1995 F350.
You think Michelin XPS tires would be the best for my situation? The Load Range is listed as D. Is that enough for a fully-loaded Squire 8000 camper with a SRW truck? I think the camper might be around 3,500 pounds give or take, possibly higher.
Someone at another forum suggested BF Goodrich Commercial T/A All Season 2 tires. Any thoughts on the difference in the brands?
Also, I remember somebody telling me the advantage of tires like a Class F series, is that they're expensive up front, but you can re-tread them for a relatively low cost. I'll call Discount Tire, and ask them about Class F tires for a 1995 F350.
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