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rbpru
Jan 13, 2016Explorer II
The dreaded "P" tires have worked just fine for me. They are rated for a specific load and matched by the manufacturer to the suspension and anticipated load of the vehicle they are put on. That is why the manufacturers issue towing guides.
If you are the type that off roads, drives in a severe environment or other abusive conditions that need a stronger tire; that is different. If you like a buck board ride, the illusion of safety or you know more than the TV designers than indeed LTs may be for you.
There is no question that LTs are more robust then P tire. The question is do you need them. That is an individual decision.
If you are the type that off roads, drives in a severe environment or other abusive conditions that need a stronger tire; that is different. If you like a buck board ride, the illusion of safety or you know more than the TV designers than indeed LTs may be for you.
There is no question that LTs are more robust then P tire. The question is do you need them. That is an individual decision.
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