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rbpru
Aug 21, 2017Explorer II
Personally I would never put E rated tires on an F-150. In my opinion they are way to much tire. Others like the feel of them just fine.
The only one who will know if the TT and TV combo ride is acceptable, is the person driving. I tow a large PUP (2500 lbs.) without and a 6000 lb. TT with a WD hitch. both combinations are fine by me.
I have also had good luck with "P" rated GY Wranglers pumped up to 40 psi. Other would fine them mushy. They have served us well in the mountains, deserts, high winds and everywhere else we have traveled over the last 30,000 miles.
Usually bigger, tougher, stronger, is a good idea, if you have a particular problem you wish to address. Doing for the sake of doing may not always be the right choice.
The only one who will know if the TT and TV combo ride is acceptable, is the person driving. I tow a large PUP (2500 lbs.) without and a 6000 lb. TT with a WD hitch. both combinations are fine by me.
I have also had good luck with "P" rated GY Wranglers pumped up to 40 psi. Other would fine them mushy. They have served us well in the mountains, deserts, high winds and everywhere else we have traveled over the last 30,000 miles.
Usually bigger, tougher, stronger, is a good idea, if you have a particular problem you wish to address. Doing for the sake of doing may not always be the right choice.
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