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mkirsch
Jul 14, 2016Nomad II
Sport45 wrote:
What's your RAWR? Unless it's more than 6390# you won't gain any rated carrying capacity.
Because the factory RAWR is the sum of the capacities of the OEM tires on SRW trucks, it is generally regarded that the effective RAWR is limited by tires, and putting heavier-rated tires increases the effective RAWR.
For example, an early 2000's Chevy 2500 (non-HD) 8600lb GVWR with semi-floating rear axle has a RAWR of 6084lbs, while the same year 2500HD with a 9200lb GVWR and a full-floating rear axle has the SAME RAWR of 6084lbs.
The HD truck has visibly heavier springs and a heavier axle. Why is it not rated to handle more weight?
Both trucks run 245/75R16 tires which in a Load Range E have a rating of 3042lbs each. Coincidence? I think not.
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