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Joe417
Jul 11, 2016Explorer
What Socaldesertrider said is what I would do and what I did for my camper, except for the wheels.
That would depend on what size tire you went to. 285/75Rxx will get you up to 7500 rear axle weight. I'm running this tire on OEM rims which are a bit narrow.(Firestone suggests 7.5 to 9.0) This will shorten the wear life of the tire, which in my case I am accepting. Hopefully I'll get 30K. Currently have about 10K and they still look good.
That would depend on what size tire you went to. 285/75Rxx will get you up to 7500 rear axle weight. I'm running this tire on OEM rims which are a bit narrow.(Firestone suggests 7.5 to 9.0) This will shorten the wear life of the tire, which in my case I am accepting. Hopefully I'll get 30K. Currently have about 10K and they still look good.
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