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billyray50
Oct 01, 2014Explorer
Buzzcut1 wrote:
The door sticker on a truck with inflation info means nothing when you are running 19.5s it was printed based on OEM Tires and Rims
This is Toyos load/inflation table
I have the 245/70R19s (4th line down) I used the table as a starting reference then did minor tweaking to get the ride I wanted yet still handle my Cat Scaled load
Thanks a lot Buzzcut...Great info.. I was thinking sticker on my door did not apply with 19.5 tires. Only reason I brought up breaking in the tires is I was told by chris at wheelrack when ordering Vision/Dynatrac set up this past June that there was a break in period with commercial type tires. Hey my first rodeo with 19.5 wheels/tires...Firestones ride nice and smooth with only spin balance. Read an old post that Rickson wheel recommended firestones couple years ago. Rolled the dice with Chinese tires and lost. Bad Batch. Working on getting a refund and was told it could take 4 to 6 weeks. Ridiculous!!!
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