All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Test can't postWhat do you mean by a different portal?Re: Can't post questionI just tried again and got the message: The connection was reset. I then tried pasting it to this reply and got the connection reset message. The text is partially copied from another question I had earlier. Is there some reason that that would cause it to get kicked out?Re: Can't post questionI've tried numerous times over three days. I don't know what is different about my question than this thread.Re: Test can't postWhen I post my question I get a server timed out message.Can't post questionI have tried about a dozen time to post a question but I get a time out message every time. Is there a character limit on the body?Test can't postTest can't postRe: Tire and wheel weight ratingsI decided to go with the Vision rims 4500 lb rating and Gladiator QR90-PT 4850 lb rating. Any recommendations for a brake upgrade kit?Re: Tire and wheel weight ratings Buzzcut1 wrote: I went the similar route on my 03 F350 running Toyo Open Country HT with tuff duty side walls in the 285/75R16 rated at 3750. Had a blow out in the rear with one of them at 6 months old on I5 at 65mph. $3500 damage to the bed and I almost rolled. I ditched that idea after that and went to 19.5s with 4850 tires on 4500 rated Vision rims and never looked back. I still have that truck and tire set up for towing my horse trailer on day trips while the Dually now carrys the TC and horse trailer on multi day shows and any trips with just the TC How did you handle the spare?Re: Tire and wheel weight ratings karenor59 wrote: azdryheat wrote: FWIW- the stock tires are rated for 6830# because that's all your rear axle is rated for. You're 550 pounds overweight and bigger tires won't fix that. But it's your call. I've read on other forums that the reason the rear axle is rated at 6830 is because that is the limit of the tires. Is this not true? How did you handle the spare?Re: Tire and wheel weight ratings azdryheat wrote: FWIW- the stock tires are rated for 6830# because that's all your rear axle is rated for. You're 550 pounds overweight and bigger tires won't fix that. But it's your call. I've read on other forums that the reason the rear axle is rated at 6830 is because that is the limit of the tires. Is this not true?
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