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Bedlam wrote:
There is an area where we go that is mix of volcanic ash and sand once a year and bring off road toys. Two years ago we had to drag our trailers farther into the soft sand than usual (normally back them in with the gravel road closer to the tow vehicle). The tires didn't squat at all with 50 PSI and I did not want chance airing them down less and losing a bead. It was only an 1/8 mile stretch, but it was hard to stay on top of the sand with 245/70r19.5 tires on the SRW and not dig. The driving was in 4-low to avoid wheel spin and getting buried. Use of floor mats and wood scraps had to be used to get moving every time you came to a stop.
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valhalla360 wrote:
I don't know if I just noticed it but seems like a lot of semi's have recently started going to these.
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They use 20" rims with LRE tires. That is big hit in payload/axle capacity.
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mkirsch wrote:
Take a look here:
http://1stattack.com/super-single-wheels-2/
The nice thing about these is you can use them on all four corners, and only need to carry one spare.
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