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Haven't posted in awhile but have a tire question

MTK251
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Just bought new lance 850 and currently run 265/75-16 tires on 2002 Dodge 2500 quad cab long bed 2wd. Camper is a little heavier than my 2005 lance lite 835.
Just wondering if anyone has run 285/75-16 on the 2wd dodge? I haven't weighted the camper yet but feels a bit heavier than previous camper. Just trying to have a safe cushion on my tires.

Also I have a chance to buy some used Rickson wheels that fit my dodge. That might be a better
option if the 285's don't fit. Thanks for any info.
2002 dodge 2500 excab 2wd
2005 lance 835
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threeaces
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MTK251 wrote:
Just a side note, I have tried to call Rickson Wheels to ask some questions .
I called about a week straight and left messages and never talked to anyone or got a call back.
Also emailed them and no response, does any one know how to reach them or are they still
in business? Thanks.


Iโ€™ve heard people having this exact same experience. I believe the key is extreme patience with them and expect several months to get your order. I didnโ€™t have the time or patience, therefore went a different direction.
Derek
Wife & 2 boys
2017 Dodge 3500 SRW Quad Cab SB diesel
Hellwig sway bar, Firestone Airbags, Stableloafs, Vision 19.5 wheels w/ Toyo M920โ€™s.
2019 Arctic Fox 811, Torklift holding everything down.
2010 20โ€™ Willie Predator w/ 200 hp jet
1979 Honda Trail 90

MTK251
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Just a side note, I have tried to call Rickson Wheels to ask some questions .
I called about a week straight and left messages and never talked to anyone or got a call back.
Also emailed them and no response, does any one know how to reach them or are they still
in business? Thanks.
2002 dodge 2500 excab 2wd
2005 lance 835

MTK251
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Thanks , thats the info I was looking for. I guess I'll just keep good rubber on my 265/75-16's.
I still have a chance to by a used set of Rickson wheels that fit my truck with correct offset.

Only thing is I heard the ride is pretty harsh without the camper. I'm still deciding if I"m going
to buy them. The asking price is 1250 for 4 wheels with used continental tires .
2002 dodge 2500 excab 2wd
2005 lance 835

errante
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Don't do it. I had a 2002 ram quad cab 2wd. Mine was a short bed. Great truck. After much research in which everyone said it would work I went with 285/75-16s. After mounting I turned the wheels from side to side-no problem, an inch of clearance. When you go out a driveway with a hard turn the truck bounces and the tires hit metal. I grooved the front tires and had to replace them after 15000 miles.

Kayteg1
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Explorer II
Try to get each wheel weight separately.
Those TC are not build for having weight evenly spread on the sides.

Grit_dog
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"but won't know until
I get loaded up and get on the scale. "

Just go on a diet before you cross the scales! Everyone puts on a few extra lbs around the holidays...
2016 Ram 2500, MotorOps.ca EFIlive tuned, 5โ€ turbo back, 6" lift on 37s
2017 Heartland Torque T29 - Sold.
Couple of Arctic Fox TCs - Sold

MTK251
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Thanks to all that replied. I have some more homework to do. My current tires are Michelin
E rated 3415 pounds each. So far I think I'm under the tire weight ratings , but won't know until
I get loaded up and get on the scale.
2002 dodge 2500 excab 2wd
2005 lance 835

DWeikert
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Optimistic Paranoid wrote:
MTK251 wrote:
Just bought new lance 850 and currently run 265/75-16 tires on 2002 Dodge 2500 quad cab long bed 2wd. Camper is a little heavier than my 2005 lance lite 835.
Just wondering if anyone has run 285/75-16 on the 2wd dodge? I haven't weighted the camper yet but feels a bit heavier than previous camper. Just trying to have a safe cushion on my tires.


You didn't say what brand or load range your tires are. Do you have any reason to think that 285s can carry more weight than 265s?


While I'm sure there are exceptions, based on my research a LT265/75R16E is usually rated 3,415 lbs, 285/75R16E is 3750 (SRW, 80psi). That's an extra 670 lbs on the rear axle or 1340 lbs all around. Of course, this assumes the wheels are rated at least as high as the tires.
Dan
2008 Chevy D/A 2500HD ECSB
2010 Northstar 8.5 Adventurer

d3500ram
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I think that if you do your homework, you might be able to avoid the expensive Ricksons. Weigh the camper and run the numbers. Higher capacity 16" tires are more available than other rim sizes, but pay attention to the single vs. dually number ratings. Make sure the load capacities of the rims will handle the weight as well and you might be OK.

Look beyond the "letter" rating. Pay attention to Load Index (LI.)

Load Index refers to the actual weight the tire can carry at max inflation. Max inflation relates to the "letter" rating.

Tire data can sometime be confusing and there are many "experts" on the forums who base wieght carrying solely on the letter. Not all "E" tires are the same and may not be able to carry the same weight.

Check out this article: Load Index vs. Load Rating

The old way of determining load capacity by a "letter" (D, E , F, G) connotation is not really valid as much as it used to be but it is important because the letter relates (among other things) to what the tires maximum PSI can handle and Load Index (LI) relates to weight carrying capacity.

LI is the actual weight the tire can handle at the max PSI. So the two go hand-in-hand. Look at both when selecting a tire.
Sold the TC, previous owner of 2 NorthStar pop-ups & 2 Northstar Arrows...still have the truck:

2005 Dodge 3500 SRW, Qcab long bed, NV-6500, diesel, 4WD, Helwig, 9000XL,
Nitto 285/70/17 Terra Grapplers, Honda eu3000Is, custom overload spring perch spacers.

Kayteg1
Explorer II
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Tires are build with very loose tolerances, so generic calculators will give you huge error margin.
The only way to tell for sure is go to tire manufacturer site and reputable manufacturer will have actual loads, sizes of rims specific tire can be mounted on and rpm to compare to original tire, so you don't have big speedometer error.

Optimistic_Para
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MTK251 wrote:
Just bought new lance 850 and currently run 265/75-16 tires on 2002 Dodge 2500 quad cab long bed 2wd. Camper is a little heavier than my 2005 lance lite 835.
Just wondering if anyone has run 285/75-16 on the 2wd dodge? I haven't weighted the camper yet but feels a bit heavier than previous camper. Just trying to have a safe cushion on my tires.


You didn't say what brand or load range your tires are. Do you have any reason to think that 285s can carry more weight than 265s? Are the 265s in question Load Range C, while the 285s are Load Range E?

On this page, you can find links to Tire Load/Inflation charts for pretty much every manufacturer:

https://www.escapees.com/education/smartweigh/forms/#tireinfo

I have a Ford F250, and for questions like "Will such and such a tire fit my truck?" I go to the Ford Truck Enthusiasts Forum.

You might be better off logging into a Ram forum for questions like this. Probably a LOT more people there who may have dones such tire swaps.

Grit_dog
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See how much clearance the 265s have in front at steering lock both directions. Add the additional height/width of the 285s to see if you can expect them to rub or not.
If you have a diesel you may not notice the additional diameter much in power or mileage. If you have a gas truck it will be a bit more noticeable.

Another option, find a set of newer takeoff 18โ€ wheels and tires. Those will have addl capacity compared to the ole 265/16s. Same clearance analysis applies.
2016 Ram 2500, MotorOps.ca EFIlive tuned, 5โ€ turbo back, 6" lift on 37s
2017 Heartland Torque T29 - Sold.
Couple of Arctic Fox TCs - Sold

Lwiddis
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Sorry. Without the weights I canโ€™t advise you.
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