May-21-2017 05:34 PM
May-25-2017 11:02 AM
mike-s wrote:
Now load it up with Mr. Ed, and tow at full pressure for both LRC and LRD. Then ask him how he liked the ride with each. 🙂
As you go up, in both LR and pressure, the ride will get rougher. That's not necessarily a problem, but I can definitely tell that stuff in the trailer bounces around more with the stiffer tires.
May-24-2017 11:42 PM
May-24-2017 07:18 PM
mike-s wrote:
Now load it up with Mr. Ed, and tow at full pressure for both LRC and LRD. Then ask him how he liked the ride with each. 🙂
As you go up, in both LR and pressure, the ride will get rougher. That's not necessarily a problem, but I can definitely tell that stuff in the trailer bounces around more with the stiffer tires.
May-24-2017 06:58 PM
rbpru wrote:SO so wrong.
Also, road hazards do not care what the tire rating is.
May-24-2017 04:44 PM
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May-22-2017 06:55 AM
LadyRVer wrote:
Replaced all 4 tires on my fifth wheel after 2 blowouts, same trip. Upgraded to load range D, per tire shop recommendation. 80 p.s.i. I am very pleased with the change.
May-22-2017 06:48 AM
JIMNLIN wrote:Actually 2, in effect. LRD is an 8 ply rating, LRE is a 10 ply rating. How they achieve that may vary by manufacturer, but the effect is the same. When he said "extra belt," take it to mean "stronger tire."
E tires have a another belt ?? Never heard that one.