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โSep-20-2020 08:37 AM
wing_zealot wrote:twodownzero wrote:That's exactly what I was thinking also, but the OP has already broken 3 (or more). That is beyond an anomaly.
There's plenty of stuff I spend time worrying about. This isn't it. The wheels are much stronger than the tires around them.
โSep-20-2020 08:24 AM
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โSep-18-2020 05:37 PM
Fstmvrerik wrote:
After reading a lot of information in regard to weights and towing on this forum I was crawling around my F350 srw looking at weight ratings for the various components on my truck. I have 3750 per tire, and 3640 per rim (both aftermarket). My heaviest scale ticket shows 6120 on my drive axle, which is under the 7280 weight rating of my rims: when you think about the pounding that happens driving down the road, how often does the weight exceed the rating of the rims?
I have broken several rear rims and 1 front rim over my lifetime, but I have chalked them up to when I de-bead tires, or rock strikes doing stupid stuff driving to places probably above the trucks paygrade.
Now wondering if highway travel and heavy trailers could be part of the problem. How frequently do rims fail?
โSep-18-2020 10:37 AM
โSep-18-2020 05:56 AM
wing_zealot wrote:twodownzero wrote:That's exactly what I was thinking also, but the OP has already broken 3 (or more). That is beyond an anomaly.
There's plenty of stuff I spend time worrying about. This isn't it. The wheels are much stronger than the tires around them.
โSep-18-2020 04:13 AM
twodownzero wrote:That's exactly what I was thinking also, but the OP has already broken 3 (or more). That is beyond an anomaly.
There's plenty of stuff I spend time worrying about. This isn't it. The wheels are much stronger than the tires around them.
โSep-17-2020 11:12 PM
twodownzero wrote:
There's plenty of stuff I spend time worrying about. This isn't it. The wheels are much stronger than the tires around them.
โSep-17-2020 07:48 PM
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โSep-17-2020 02:39 PM
Old-Biscuit wrote:
Other than some serious off-road/rock climbing I have never broken a rim, truck or trailer
Have bent one rock crawling when I slip down but didn't break the tire bead
But then I don't run aluminum rims.....steel only