Dec-01-2015 05:34 AM
Dec-01-2015 12:32 PM
Dave H M wrote:
I thought it would be impossible to keep this thread from going south. :S
OB, you really should have read me my rights before you grilled me. :B I know what I am running. I weighed it again last fall. I am not going out in the barn to get you the numbers. I am currently 350 lbs under on each tire. I switched from General grabbers to Firestone Transforce HT. All this has got nothing to do with the OP. That is not the issue of the OP. So back off, I am packing my heat. :W
Now, I am considering changing trucks in 17. Gotta go AL and Red. I wanted to sort out the rear tire carrying capacity and if I could get more safety margin by going to the F 350 SRW or get ore rear tire capacity on an F 250 than I have now.
I am going to try to find someone in the stealer's office that can answer my question about tires.
In the meantime, I thought that someone here had already done that and I could gain from that knowledge.
Dec-01-2015 11:58 AM
Dec-01-2015 11:23 AM
Dave H M wrote:
I thought it would be impossible to keep this thread from going south. :S
OB, you really should have read me my rights before you grilled me. :B I know what I am running. I weighed it again last fall. I am not going out in the barn to get you the numbers. I am currently 350 lbs under on each tire. I switched from General grabbers to Firestone Transforce HT. All this has got nothing to do with the OP. That is not the issue of the OP. So back off, I am packing my heat. :W
Now, I am considering changing trucks in 17. Gotta go AL and Red. I wanted to sort out the rear tire carrying capacity and if I could get more safety margin by going to the F 350 SRW or get ore rear tire capacity on an F 250 than I have now.
I am going to try to find someone in the stealer's office that can answer my question about tires.
In the meantime, I thought that someone here had already done that and I could gain from that knowledge.
Dec-01-2015 11:02 AM
Dec-01-2015 10:45 AM
Old-Biscuit wrote:
You truck tire 'problem' is the same as mine......17" rims therefore 3195# MAX Load Rating on those LT 'E' tires.
So what is your trucks RAWR?
Your truck has a 10000# GVWR with a MAX TOW rating of 12,200#
Your 'E' 3195# tires are adequate weight capacity
My rear tires are loaded to max rating and I use 80psi
Towed FT traveling weekly and never had a truck tire issue (Michelin AT/2)
What brand of tire?
What PSI do you use towing?
Have you ever weighed truck/trailer combo?
Do you know how much weight on truck rear tires?
Dec-01-2015 10:03 AM
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Dec-01-2015 08:25 AM
Colo Native wrote:IdaD wrote:RWDIII wrote:
to answer the question,for some reason all LT E tires,no matter the size have a rating of 3190 lbs
That's not accurate. The stock Firestones on my Ram are rated at 3640. Size is 275/70R18.
X2 mine are Michelins as stated before 3640#
Dec-01-2015 08:04 AM
IdaD wrote:RWDIII wrote:
to answer the question,for some reason all LT E tires,no matter the size have a rating of 3190 lbs
That's not accurate. The stock Firestones on my Ram are rated at 3640. Size is 275/70R18.
Dec-01-2015 07:39 AM
RWDIII wrote:
to answer the question,for some reason all LT E tires,no matter the size have a rating of 3190 lbs
Dec-01-2015 07:26 AM
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