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(6) 6.0K 8-hole wheels
Pwr steering
37.2 gallon fuel tank-inc: auxiliary fuel tank
โJul-18-2018 10:57 PM
Siletzspey wrote:
While I see many positive comments about the 4080-lb Toyos, I also see many claims that the tires have poor wet-road and snow traction. Any comments on that?
My Michelin LTX AT2 tire with 3640-lb rating are at 95% capacity with my camper, and I'm pondering the Toyo's or jumping to 19.5". The 19.5's also get negative comments on wet traction.
--SiletzSpey
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โJul-18-2018 01:18 PM
Powerdude wrote:
That is correct, Bedlam.
Ford forged aluminum wheels are 3590 lbs each for an SRW, as per Ford specs.
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โJul-18-2018 10:15 AM
d3500ram wrote:jimh425 wrote:
Even stock tires have more capacity than the stock wheels.
On what do you base that? (Not flaming, just asking)
...because as far as I have know, there are really no known specs of factory wheels as discussed here as nauseam...
I would tend to think that for legal reasons (if it ever push came to shove in a court) that truck mfgrs would take a position that wheels are only rated for as much as stock tire could handle (and no more.)
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โJul-18-2018 07:54 AM
r47smiley wrote:
I'll call my wheel manufacturer tomorrow. Solid point.
I've got Method Wheels in a 18x9. When I bought the truck and whatever I put on it up until 6 months ago had zero regard for a TC.
Since my wife and daughter loved it (my wife has given a TC the nod) I want to get my truck lined up to carry well.
โJul-18-2018 07:18 AM
jimh425 wrote:
Even stock tires have more capacity than the stock wheels.
โJul-17-2018 10:36 PM