โJun-14-2022 05:02 AM
โJun-20-2022 07:33 PM
joebedford wrote:Load range G 110 psi
My tires each have an LCC of 4400lbs. What's that in load range? H?
โJun-20-2022 06:55 PM
fj12ryder wrote:ST235/85R16
What size tire?
โJun-20-2022 03:55 PM
joebedford wrote:
My tires each have an LCC of 4400lbs. What's that in load range? H?
โJun-20-2022 03:13 PM
โJun-20-2022 02:26 PM
โJun-19-2022 08:41 AM
Grit dog wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
Dude I gots "D" tires not those lame looking "C" tires. ๐
Dude, you should put those big stick on white letters on yer Goodyears like all the ricers do!
Now THAT would be boat ramp/campground braggin rights!!
โJun-18-2022 05:55 PM
โJun-16-2022 08:03 PM
โJun-16-2022 08:04 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
Dude I gots "D" tires not those lame looking "C" tires. ๐
โJun-16-2022 06:01 AM
โJun-15-2022 02:54 PM
CapriRacer wrote:Actually the rating for a D tire and an E tire is exactly the same at 65 psi within this group of tires. And both D & E are exactly the same as a C when all are at 50 psi. The chart covers them all. Just don't fill more than the sidewall max.2112 wrote:CapriRacer wrote:Actually they have about 18% more capacity when inflated to the same pressure when comparing the 75R15(D) and 75R15(E).
I see no one has mentioned that a Load Range E has the same load carrying capacity as a Load Range D when inflated to the same pressure. At the LR D pressure, a LR E performs the same - ride, sway, etc.
So you can buy a LR E and use it in place of a LR D.
Endurance Load Chart
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Ah .... Mmmmm ..... Not exactly.
You compared an ST205/75R15 to a ST225/75R15. What is interesting is that the referenced chart doesn't show Load Ranges that Goodyear doesn't make, so you can't actually do an apples to apples comparison for those 2 sizes. (meaning you should be comparing an ST225/75R15 LR E to an ST225/75R15 LR D.) If you look at other charts, you'll see that principle in action.
โJun-15-2022 02:28 PM
โJun-15-2022 12:48 PM
Hemling wrote:
We are moving back to WI after 4 years of living in Miami and I'm making my list of items to address since my unit is 5 years old. One of those is tires. I still have the stock 'Trailer King" D rated tires, and will be changing them out. What exactly is the rationale behind going to an 'E' rated tire on a camper? Obviously more load carrying capacity I understand, but does it ride harder then too? I certainly don't need more jarring transmitted to the chassis. I feel like if you need the load carrying capabilities of a higher rated tire you might also be overloading the chassis. Is it just higher quality of tire? Kind of like going to an 'F' when an 'E' will do the job more comfortably. Is it just peace of mind / bragging rights?
โJun-15-2022 10:32 AM