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librty02 wrote:
I just put a set of the Cooper AT3 XLT's on mine the same size and they are load range E...they were $810 for the set installed and have a $70 rebate but I think that ends very soon...have a 60k warranty, quiet as can be, and have the snowflake symbol on them also, and look pretty dang cool too! Oh and made in the USA
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Apr-22-2020 01:30 PM
valhalla360 wrote:JIMNLIN wrote:
The 113 and 117 is the new international load index numbers that corresponds to 2540 lbs (113) and 2830 lbs for a 117 index number.
I get that this allows more fine tuning compared to the old letter grade and that's actually good.
I'm sure there was a reason the new rating system was developed but seems like it would have made more sense to just use the actual rated load as the rating, since that's what people really want to know.
Apr-22-2020 12:48 PM
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Apr-22-2020 12:24 PM
JIMNLIN wrote:
The 113 and 117 is the new international load index numbers that corresponds to 2540 lbs (113) and 2830 lbs for a 117 index number.
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Apr-22-2020 11:23 AM
Your problem like any 1/2 ton truck with 20" wheels is finding tires with the tread pattern and load range like you want or need in your size.
Apr-22-2020 11:12 AM