โAug-17-2018 07:59 AM
โAug-18-2018 06:47 PM
JIMNLIN wrote:You should better describe a five ply tire. Is that three belt plies and two sidewall plys?
In today's tire industry, ST & LT tires load capacities are defined by a single load range letter following a tire service description or written out on the tire sidewall like this, LRD. A LRD tire would be equal to an 8 ply tire in the old ply rating system.
Yeah....the tire industry still uses ply rated or ply rating sometimes written as a PR in their brochures/website adds.
The OP probably reading the tires actual number of plies that go like this for just about all our high capacity LT and ST tires...
2 body plies (poly or steel)...
2 steel tread plies
1 ply under the tread plies usually nylon.
โAug-18-2018 06:33 PM
eHoefler wrote:
http://roadmastertires.com/getmedia/b6ee23c2-4f5f-4536-9468-b76d751ddaad/RM170.aspx
I run J-rated 17.5's on ours with the correct wheel rated at 125 psi and 6005 pounds each. I have had these now for 3 years and I cannot find anything to complain about this combonation. It was $5.00 more to buy the tire and wheel than just buying new 16" tires.
โAug-18-2018 11:07 AM
You should better describe a five ply tire. Is that three belt plies and two sidewall plys?
In today's tire industry, ST & LT tires load capacities are defined by a single load range letter following a tire service description or written out on the tire sidewall like this, LRD. A LRD tire would be equal to an 8 ply tire in the old ply rating system.
โAug-18-2018 06:10 AM
eHoefler wrote:$155 for a wheel and tire is one heck of a deal in any size.
http://roadmastertires.com/getmedia/b6ee23c2-4f5f-4536-9468-b76d751ddaad/RM170.aspx
I run J-rated 17.5's on ours with the correct wheel rated at 125 psi and 6005 pounds each. I have had these now for 3 years and I cannot find anything to complain about this combonation. It was $5.00 more to buy the tire and wheel than just buying new 16" tires.
โAug-18-2018 06:03 AM
eHoefler wrote:
http://roadmastertires.com/getmedia/b6ee23c2-4f5f-4536-9468-b76d751ddaad/RM170.aspx
I run J-rated 17.5's on ours with the correct wheel rated at 125 psi and 6005 pounds each. I have had these now for 3 years and I cannot find anything to complain about this combonation. It was $5.00 more to buy the tire and wheel than just buying new 16" tires.
โAug-18-2018 05:37 AM
โAug-17-2018 07:15 PM
3 dog nights wrote:
Goodyear G-614's !
โAug-17-2018 06:14 PM
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โAug-17-2018 03:08 PM
johntank wrote:That's what I asked him.
Somewhere on the tire it will give the number of plies in the tread and sidewall areas and the materials used for the plies.
This is where the OP came up with his tires being 5 ply IMHO.
โAug-17-2018 02:31 PM
โAug-17-2018 02:24 PM
โAug-17-2018 02:02 PM
smarty wrote:
Need to replace tires on my 38' fifthwheel that weighs 18,000 lbs
Tires that came with rig are five ply
I got a great deal on 12 ply tires
Any reason for not upgrading to 12 ply tires?
โAug-17-2018 01:05 PM
smarty wrote:
Need to replace tires on my 38' fifthwheel that weighs 18,000 lbs
Tires that came with rig are five ply
I got a great deal on 12 ply tires
Any reason for not upgrading to 12 ply tires?
โAug-17-2018 11:24 AM
fj12ryder wrote:
I don't believe that radial tires actually would have 14, 10, or even 8 "plies". Plies have pretty much not been a real thing since bias ply tires bit the dust mostly. IMO it is probably more important to go by weight and carrying capacity. But that's JMO.