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JIMNLIN
Jul 17, 2019Explorer III
If you were to load a DRW truck at the rear tire ratings, your rear axle would be carrying 50-60% more than the axle is rated for and the GVWR exceeded by 80-100%. There is simply no argument that such a load could ever be safe. DRWs have a lot of excess tire capacity
Jeeez....Read what I said and note at the bottom of my reply I said "like my truck".
My older 3500 drw has LT225/75-16 E tires at 2470 lbs capacity for "dual application". Four of them = 9880 lbs total.
This truck also has a 8200 rawr.
Now having said that I have no idea what year model one ton DRW truck your talking about.
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