โJul-23-2015 05:35 AM
โJul-27-2015 11:07 PM
garry owen wrote:daamac wrote:
I'm accustomed to having 16" wheels on 3/4 ton pickup trucks. Chevy at least has changed the standard wheel size to 17" on new trucks. Is there any advantage or disadvantage to having 17" instead of 16" wheels on 3/4 ton pickups?
i didn't care for the 17 inch rims and had a chance to get a set of older rims from a earlier model.
16 inch rims. i feel they ride better and caliper clearance is within 1/8 of a inch from the 17's.
now i will have take off tires i can use on my trailer when they get down on tread wear.
โJul-27-2015 09:21 PM
daamac wrote:
I'm accustomed to having 16" wheels on 3/4 ton pickup trucks. Chevy at least has changed the standard wheel size to 17" on new trucks. Is there any advantage or disadvantage to having 17" instead of 16" wheels on 3/4 ton pickups?
โJul-27-2015 06:17 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:2112 wrote:
I'll be buying new tires soon and was thinking of going from 17"to 18" rims.
Will I gain anything going from 17" LT to 18" LT other than pretty new rims?
Best bang would be keep the 17's and upgrade to "E" MS2's.
blt2ski wrote:
For 2112, I would not go to E rated tires on your truck, D or C rated maybe depending upon the payload pkg on your F150. One does not need 12K lbs of tire capacity on a rig usually with 6600-7200 or so lbs of gvw. You will be traveling at 30-40 lbs of psi in the tire, so spend less, take wife out to dinner, and get the lower load range tires of equal size.
Marty
โJul-25-2015 08:37 AM
โJul-25-2015 06:20 AM
2112 wrote:
I'll be buying new tires soon and was thinking of going from 17"to 18" rims.
Will I gain anything going from 17" LT to 18" LT other than pretty new rims?
โJul-24-2015 07:46 AM
daamac wrote:
I'm accustomed to having 16" wheels on 3/4 ton pickup trucks. Chevy at least has changed the standard wheel size to 17" on new trucks. Is there any advantage or disadvantage to having 17" instead of 16" wheels on 3/4 ton pickups?
โJul-23-2015 02:07 PM
โJul-23-2015 12:52 PM
โJul-23-2015 11:32 AM
dockmasterdave wrote:
My 2014 F 150 came with 18" wheels.
The tires are rated for about 2200lbs each. GVWR just over 7K
You may want to look at the specific application, not everyone else's.
Not all XX" tires have the same load ratings.
Some of my trailers have the 15" wheels that used to be common on 1/2 ton trucks. Now those tires are getting harder to find.
Ordering 16" instead of the stock 17" may bite you in the axx later.
โJul-23-2015 11:02 AM
โJul-23-2015 08:16 AM
daamac wrote:APT wrote:
Oh, I think I misunderstood. You are looking at replacing your 2008 with a new 2015/16 and 17" are the smallest offered. The brakes on 2015 (maybe starting in 2011?) are larger, thus 16" wheels do not fit.
That's the deal. My current tires, LT265/75 R16 E have a load rating of 3415 pounds. I thought (incorrectly?) that tires that fit on larger diameter wheels on a pickup had a lower load rating. Wrong?
โJul-23-2015 08:08 AM
APT wrote:
Oh, I think I misunderstood. You are looking at replacing your 2008 with a new 2015/16 and 17" are the smallest offered. The brakes on 2015 (maybe starting in 2011?) are larger, thus 16" wheels do not fit.
โJul-23-2015 07:44 AM
APT wrote:
Newer vehicles weight more, thus the trend of larger brake hardware in order to provide the same or shorter stopping distances. While you may not like or care about the appearance, much of the market does.
My third comment in tongue in cheek.
You may be able to find 16" wheels that fit your truck. Is it the 2008 Silverado in your signature? Tirerack for example lists many 16" wheel choices. Junk yards should also have used OEM wheels that fit.
Since you got what you got,I would not spend much in changing that size unless appearance was your main goal. Tire costs for the same tire in the sizes rhagfo listed are not significantly different enough to justify new wheels.
Edit: Oh, I think I misunderstood. You are looking at replacing your 2008 with a new 2015/16 and 17" are the smallest offered. The brakes on 2015 (maybe starting in 2011?) are larger, thus 16" wheels do not fit.
โJul-23-2015 07:18 AM