May-24-2017 08:06 AM
May-24-2017 03:27 PM
mfoster711 wrote:Walaby wrote:No. My question is why two max load ratings? I suspected it might have to do with dual vs single mount but wasn't sure so I asked.
So your original question really wasn't your question, since you appear to have already known why there was two numbers.
The real question is how your wheels could be mounted in a dual config?
I guess we have more or less confirmed at this point the two ratings have to do with dual vs single mount.
I simply made a statement that find it a little odd that is the answer since I don't know any way to dual mount this wheel type without some type of adapter that I have never heard of. I don't need to know the answer on how to dual mount, just made a comment.
May-24-2017 01:12 PM
mfoster711 wrote:This is the rating to use. Go E and air them up to 75/80 psi.
if 2840 is correct then I could go up to Load Range E.
May-24-2017 01:09 PM
Walaby wrote:No. My question is why two max load ratings? I suspected it might have to do with dual vs single mount but wasn't sure so I asked.
So your original question really wasn't your question, since you appear to have already known why there was two numbers.
The real question is how your wheels could be mounted in a dual config?
May-24-2017 11:31 AM
mfoster711 wrote:
The back of my trailer wheels have two "max load" ratings listed. I believe one was 2150 lbs and the other was 2840 lbs. There was no other explanation on the wheel to indicate why there were two load ratings listed.
Any clue what the two ratings mean?
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