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Aug-17-2021 01:17 PM
ticki2 wrote:
MarkO , I thought 97 and 2017 f250 wheels had different bolt pattern. How did you swop them ? Or did I miss read .
Aug-16-2021 04:57 PM
Aug-16-2021 12:32 PM
Siletzspey wrote:mbloof wrote:
While the selection of available 19.5" tires is not as good as consumer sizes, there are a number of "MT+Snowflake" winter rated tires available.
You caused me to look again, and finally found a 19.5" tire that is officially rated for snow. Thanks.
https://www.toyotires.com/commercial-truck/tire/pattern/m920-regional-and-urban-drive-tire
Aug-16-2021 12:17 PM
ticki2 wrote:
MarkO , I thought 97 and 2017 f250 wheels had different bolt pattern. How did you swop them ? Or did I miss read .
Aug-16-2021 09:55 AM
mbloof wrote:
While the selection of available 19.5" tires is not as good as consumer sizes, there are a number of "MT+Snowflake" winter rated tires available.
Aug-16-2021 07:40 AM
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Aug-15-2021 09:51 PM
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Aug-15-2021 06:26 PM
NRALIFR wrote:
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Since Ford doesn’t actually make the wheels, I would consider that “rating” to be in the same category as their axle ratings, which are typically derated from the axle manufacturer’s rating.
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Aug-15-2021 06:06 PM
ticki2 wrote:Siletzspey wrote:
My 2015 F350 SRW 4x4 came with LT275/70R18 tires rated at 3640-lbs, and the wheels (rims) are rated for 3590-lbs. Ford publishes a spec book, and if you can find it via Googling,
That’s the first I’ve heard of something published where the oem wheels were rated less than the oem tires . Interesting.
Aug-15-2021 05:39 PM
Aug-15-2021 05:16 PM
Siletzspey wrote:
My 2015 F350 SRW 4x4 came with LT275/70R18 tires rated at 3640-lbs, and the wheels (rims) are rated for 3590-lbs. Ford publishes a spec book, and if you can find it via Googling,
Aug-15-2021 05:15 PM