Jul-31-2022 11:51 AM
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Aug-13-2022 02:03 PM
Grit dog wrote:Cliff and Michele wrote:
As for tires and wheels, we are replacing our 19.5” tires with 20” wheels from Stazworks and Falken tires. Much better ride and you can air down the Falken’s to get through mud or snow or sand. You cannot do that with 19.5” tires.
So your replacing med duty G rated tires with custom wheels that allow you to run light duty E load tires? Presumably with a srw wide front rim and tire so as not to lose front capacity and essentially be “at” max load on the front of a class V diesel, at least, I hope?
Well this is a solution, but the thinking is flawed. You’re sacrificing tire life and capacity for presumably the very reason you bought the truck. To carry very heavy loads.
I guess if your primary objective is to have an “off road” rig that weighs like 8 tons, then it makes sense. But at that point, I’d do it right and mod ‘er up to take some big super singles.
But thanks for supporting a local Northern WI business. The depressed economy up there can use all the money it can get.
Aug-06-2022 10:06 AM
Cliff and Michele wrote:
As for tires and wheels, we are replacing our 19.5” tires with 20” wheels from Stazworks and Falken tires. Much better ride and you can air down the Falken’s to get through mud or snow or sand. You cannot do that with 19.5” tires.
Aug-05-2022 04:24 PM
Cliff and Michele wrote:
As for tires and wheels, we are replacing our 19.5” tires with 20” wheels from Stazworks and Falken tires. Much better ride and you can air down the Falken’s to get through mud or snow or sand. You cannot do that with 19.5” tires.
Aug-04-2022 02:43 PM
Aug-04-2022 02:40 PM
Aug-04-2022 07:48 AM
SoonDockin wrote:
I run what the truck calls for on the factory tires. 90 in front and 80 in the duals. I would not run them lower as the stiff sidewalls likely would not be happy. I would like to find some load rated tires with more squish or that reach an expectable load at lower pressure. Then maybe some squish to help smooth our the road joints and potholes.
Aug-04-2022 07:42 AM
markowwes wrote:Grit dog wrote:SoonDockin wrote:
The F450 is super capable. Maybe I should look for different tires to absorb a bit of the road feel.
The 19.5s will always be a little stiff. My experience with them is limited to work vehicles though, probably aired to the max.
Which poses the question, are you running them rock hard, max psi? Maybe more than needed for the load?
19.5s are recommended to run 70psi min (to keep the beads on the rims). You may get some more cushion at a lower pressure than you're running and still have adequate load capacity.
Financially speaking, there's not a better time to sell a vehicle, although no advantage considering the inflated costs of purchasing another to replace it.
You may want to watch what you do with your tire pressures, manufacturer says so much psi. to a certain weight but nothing about lighter loads. Lowering too much will cause heat and abnormal wear. You can try a different tire for your load and or contact the manufacturer and ask about what pressure for your load range. I run about 5 psi less than manufacturer suggested because the camper is not on all the time. I have approx. 32,000 mi. on factory tires with no sign of abnormal wear, which is not much but that is at an average 70 to 75 mph. any tire will wear faster at higher speeds. Stay away from the aggressive grip patterns unless you do a lot of off roading, they will be much quieter on the highways.
Aug-03-2022 10:21 PM
Aug-03-2022 08:40 PM
Aug-03-2022 12:54 PM
Grit dog wrote:SoonDockin wrote:
The F450 is super capable. Maybe I should look for different tires to absorb a bit of the road feel.
The 19.5s will always be a little stiff. My experience with them is limited to work vehicles though, probably aired to the max.
Which poses the question, are you running them rock hard, max psi? Maybe more than needed for the load?
19.5s are recommended to run 70psi min (to keep the beads on the rims). You may get some more cushion at a lower pressure than you're running and still have adequate load capacity.
Financially speaking, there's not a better time to sell a vehicle, although no advantage considering the inflated costs of purchasing another to replace it.
Aug-03-2022 07:52 AM
SoonDockin wrote:
The F450 is super capable. Maybe I should look for different tires to absorb a bit of the road feel.
Aug-03-2022 07:40 AM
Grit dog wrote:
Are you sure you’re not just looking for a solution to a problem that doesn’t exist? Or just an excuse for a new truck?
Because your analysis and reasoning is off a bit.
Aug-03-2022 07:33 AM
markowwes wrote:
We went with a F550 Super Duty with the heavy suspension pkg. to get the most GVW possible.
Added the Kelderman 4 link air ride to the rear and Kelderman air bags in the front. The package came with Rancho Shocks and an extra heavy rear torsion bar. Each wheel has a ride height automatic adjuster so the truck never changes the ride height no matter how much load you carry. The empty ride is still a little rough but not as bad as with the springs and loaded it rides very well. Total weight with the boat we are at 28,500 lbs.
Aug-03-2022 12:44 AM
markowwes wrote:
We went with a F550 Super Duty with the heavy suspension pkg. to get the most GVW possible.
Added the Kelderman 4 link air ride to the rear and Kelderman air bags in the front. The package came with Rancho Shocks and an extra heavy rear torsion bar. Each wheel has a ride height automatic adjuster so the truck never changes the ride height no matter how much load you carry. The empty ride is still a little rough but not as bad as with the springs and loaded it rides very well. Total weight with the boat we are at 28,500 lbs.