โApr-04-2015 06:30 PM
Rickson wrote:
Getting a spare is not necessary, however, if the spare is worked into the rotation pattern, then the set will last that much longer. It's not a good idea to leave the spare under the truck and never run it, as the rubber will dry rot and the spare may not be any good when you need it. In most cases, the 225/70R19.5 is the only size that will fit in the factory spare location, although some 245s will fit. We recommend getting a spare if it will give you peace of mind, or if you plan on traveling to Alaska or Mexico.
โJan-20-2016 02:14 AM
โJan-19-2016 07:44 PM
ticki2 wrote:
No where in your reference does it mention anything about the speed at which the rev.per mile were calculated .
โJan-19-2016 07:33 PM
BigToe wrote:Exactly as long as we are above board and follow the rules.
We bluster and babble and battle... long after the war is won.
2004.5 Ram SLT LB 3500 DRW Quad Cab 4x4
1988 Bigfoot (C11.5) TC (1900# w/standard equip. per decal), 130 watts solar, 100 AH AGM, Polar Cub A/C, EU2000i Honda
Toad: 91 Zuke
โJan-19-2016 07:03 PM
โJan-19-2016 06:58 PM
Reddog1 wrote:bka0721 wrote:I am very pleased the OP posted the had their question answered. If the thread continues, I see no reason to close it. It is a discussion Forum. If the OP has not had their question/s answered and the thread goes off topic, then the appropriate moderating would take place.jeffreyduncan wrote:
You guys don't need to keep this up on my behalf. I've decided I'm getting four vision wheels and four 19.5 load range G 14 ply tires. It's all good.
Glad you got your information and question/s answered. Not all OPs are successful with that happening. Many times things will get off track and the resolution will be completely different than what the OP was originally asking.
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โJan-19-2016 06:55 PM
skipro3 wrote:
So you are saying carry a spare tire, not necessarily a spare wheel with a tire mounted? That sounds practical. Would have to put a tube in there to keep the dirt out of the tire probably.
โJan-19-2016 06:54 PM
bka0721 wrote:I am very pleased the OP posted the had their question answered. If the thread continues, I see no reason to close it. It is a discussion Forum. If the OP has not had their question/s answered and the thread goes off topic, then the appropriate moderating would take place.jeffreyduncan wrote:
You guys don't need to keep this up on my behalf. I've decided I'm getting four vision wheels and four 19.5 load range G 14 ply tires. It's all good.
Glad you got your information and question/s answered. Not all OPs are successful with that happening. Many times things will get off track and the resolution will be completely different than what the OP was originally asking.
The group here continues to discuss and add to a thread, long after the OP has had their needs met. If it is important to you, you can request the moderator (click on the upper right corner where it says to notify moderator) to close the thread. Only an OP can ask for this or a Moderator may deem it necessary for the thread to be closed, for various reasons.
Again, welcome to the forum and hope to see you here often, posting or sharing your experiences and knowledge.
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2004.5 Ram SLT LB 3500 DRW Quad Cab 4x4
1988 Bigfoot (C11.5) TC (1900# w/standard equip. per decal), 130 watts solar, 100 AH AGM, Polar Cub A/C, EU2000i Honda
Toad: 91 Zuke
โJan-19-2016 04:23 PM
Kayteg1 wrote:
I believe the common rating is at about 60 mph.
I have seen manufacturer site showing a chart with rpms at different speeds, but that was for high-performance tire.
Here is more info tire RPM
As you can see on this topic, the knowledge about tires rpm is very low and I am meeting lot of performance car owners who have no clue how to match staggered tires.
About adding new side-topic after the original post was resolved.
That tread would be long dead without them. Think about it.
โJan-19-2016 03:34 PM
ticki2 wrote:Kayteg1 wrote:
Why invent the wheel again and do it with errors?
Low speed rpm are different than rpm at 60 mph.
That is why manufacturers list rpm at set speed.
RPM by convention is usually reserved for revolutions per minute . Tire manufactures use the term revs.per mile in their specs . I have yet to see a manufacturer who states the speed at which they determined the revs.per mile of a particular tire . If you know of one please identify .
โJan-19-2016 03:18 PM
jeffreyduncan wrote:
You guys don't need to keep this up on my behalf. I've decided I'm getting four vision wheels and four 19.5 load range G 14 ply tires. It's all good.
โJan-19-2016 02:31 PM
Kayteg1 wrote:
Why invent the wheel again and do it with errors?
Low speed rpm are different than rpm at 60 mph.
That is why manufacturers list rpm at set speed.
โJan-19-2016 01:38 PM
โJan-19-2016 12:04 PM
skipro3 wrote:
Of course RPM's are different low speed than at 60mph. That is the definition of RPMs; More and you are going faster, less and you are going slower.
Perhaps you mean distance covered per revolution? Depending on the wear of the tire and the spare, the factory specs may not be accurate. Check the actual distance covered on one revolution and compare with the other tire for accuracy and accounting for tire wear, inflation pressure.
โJan-19-2016 11:36 AM
BigToe wrote:
Just a quick reminder that 19.5" truck tires are not invincible. I've had 4 tire blowouts in my lifetime, and 3 of them were with properly inflated 19.5" tires. If you don't have dual rear wheels, then making provisions for a spare seems like a good idea to me, even with roadside service. That way, you'll have a tire handy for them to change for you.