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hertfordnc
Jun 27, 2021Explorer
JIMNLIN wrote:
Fed regs require a P tire load capacity to be derated by dividing its capacity by 1.1 when mounted on a truck or trailer. A 2600 lb rated P tire capacity now = 2360 lbs so make sure that number fits the vehicle mfg GAWR requirements for that axle.
Ok, i think this horse is dead.
I just looked at the door sticker- "Front Axle Gross Weight 4300 LB"
Really, i had been running LT's in the back and Ps in the front for 30,000 miles (12,000 towing.
My question was about mixing highway tread (LTs) in the rear and All Terrain (Ps) in the front.
I rembember the transition to radial tires and hearing that they did not mix well with bias ply,
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