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NMDriver wrote:"only 75"....wow, I can't imagine towing at 75+ mph.
You do not have to tow at that speed any more than someone with a LT has to tow at 100. BTW Maxxix ST tires are rated for 65 as another poster provided. It was the Carlile st tires that had a 87mph rating Link Carlile tire post
I do occasionally get up to 75 or even 80 passing some of the 55 mph drivers. I regularly tow at 70 pulling doubles, you of course should pull at the speed you feel comfortable with.
Feb-07-2015 05:05 PM
NMDriver wrote:"only 75"....wow, I can't imagine towing at 75+ mph.
You do not have to tow at that speed any more than someone with a LT has to tow at 100. BTW Maxxix ST tires are rated for 65 as another poster provided. It was the Carlile st tires that had a 87mph rating Link Carlile tire post
I do occasionally get up to 75 or even 80 passing some of the 55 mph drivers. I regularly tow at 70 pulling doubles, you of course should pull at the speed you feel comfortable with.
Feb-07-2015 03:55 PM
"only 75"....wow, I can't imagine towing at 75+ mph.
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Feb-07-2015 02:24 PM
NMDriver wrote:
LT (light truck) tires will generally have a higher speed rating (100 mph or more) than ST (special trailer) tires. Someone posted the speed rating for Maxxis ST tires here recently and if I remember right the highest speed rating was only 75 mph. Maybe someone else will have an exact figure for the tires you want.
Maybe overkill but I prefer a higher rather than a just right load range.
SRW with the right cargo capacity would be my preference--I should add it is just a cosmetic thing for me-I hate the looks of a dually pickup although I prefer a dually flat bed with short stake sides--No practical excuse for my taste.
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