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mdw60
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Dec 23, 2014

super single dually tires

Boy my jaw dropped when I saw the Chevy crew cab haul the eagle cap TC that had the door on the right side. 1165 I think?
It had the super single tire on instead of two tires. I want one of those so I can go on the dirt paved roads and not worry about rocks get stuck in between the tires.
I cant find them anywhere here in Colorado. Do any of you use those tires? pros and cons?
I don't want to change trucks to SRW. I love driving with the dually, which gives my peace of mind.
thanks folks
  • bobondot, I called them and left a message, Im waiting for them to call back.
    mkirsch, that web site is not in service or is down.
    I am wondering about the one who had it, got it on special order?
  • mkirsch wrote:
    Take a look here:

    http://1stattack.com/super-single-wheels-2/

    The nice thing about these is you can use them on all four corners, and only need to carry one spare.

    They use 20" rims with LRE tires. That is big hit in payload/axle capacity.
  • I don't know if I just noticed it but seems like a lot of semi's have recently started going to these.

    Seems like a nice option but as someone else mentioned, they are so big a simple bolt on replacement is likely not an option.
  • Take a look here:

    http://1stattack.com/super-single-wheels-2/

    The nice thing about these is you can use them on all four corners, and only need to carry one spare.
  • Was it a super single (extra wide) or a 19.5" SRW?

    IIRC the smallest true super single tire is 40" tall, which means the truck takes a lift or some serious fender modifications... on the plus side they can carry 10K lbs :-)
  • Would love to know if they were an actual super single rated tire, or if they were just using an under rated mud tire.