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- Dave_H_MExplorer IIgot it choo choo, thnx
- ChooChooMan74Explorer
Dave H M wrote:
good info choo choo. Do you know of a site that gives the load rating with the different sizes. If that is possible, that info plus the skinny provided on sizes and speed would be a great tool.
Locally, i have broached the subject to the Firestone shop and the owner gave me the deer in the headlight look. :S
Sorry for the delay.
I just go to tirerack and just look up different size tires and their load rating and diameters. I also like the tire size comparison tool on discounttiredirect website. - Dave_H_MExplorer IIThanks all for your input. I think i got s lot more to work with now.
If i gave n indication of modding my truck, i did not men to.
As alluded to if I had not missed it from the get go, my truck would have came off the delivery truck with 18's.
Simply a sock ford item.
I am leaving for the winter pilgrimage right behind this incoming weather mess, but will take the info you all provided me and be running 18's next winter god willing and the creek don't rise. :C - JIMNLINExplorer IIIAgree a much larger diameter tire can reduce braking performance mostly on our older trucks with weak brake systems. Todays trucks have much better braking systems.
Ford shows a OEM LT245/75-17 which is around 30.5 " diameter.
And a optional LT275-/65-20" at around 34.2" diameter..... both for the F250 truck.
I wouldn't think Ford would put anyone's safety at risk with these two different tire diameters. - NinerBikesExplorerLarger diameter tires also slightly reduce your braking efficiency also.
Leave your tires diameter and size stock, especially if you can't figure out all the effects it will have on the whole tow package and your safety, as well as others on the road. - JIMNLINExplorer IIIAlso consider Fords OEM wheel capacity if your using them. According to Ford body service specs their OEM wheels ...
17" = 3195 lbs capacity
18" = 3590 lbs capacity.
The tirerack.com is a good/fast source for finding tire capacities for a certain brand. - Lorne_LorraineExplorerGoodyear load ratings: Goodyear
- Dave_H_MExplorer IIBLF, i am aware of that quagmire, that is why I haven't jumped in yet.
- BFL13Explorer IIA few years ago on the tow or 5er forum here, a guy changed his tires to taller ones because he thought the smaller OEM tires looked silly. Then he could hardly pull his trailer anymore :)
It all came out that the 16" tires and 4.10 gave him the combined weight pulling he needed, but the taller tires lost him 2000 lbs of pulling same as if he had 3.6 instead of 4.10.
So much for looking "kewl" :) - Dave_H_MExplorer IIgood info choo choo. Do you know of a site that gives the load rating with the different sizes. If that is possible, that info plus the skinny provided on sizes and speed would be a great tool.
Locally, i have broached the subject to the Firestone shop and the owner gave me the deer in the headlight look. :S
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