Load Range D vs. E at Same Weight?
David,
Your pics convince me that maybe there is a tire available out there for me now--they fit, they look good, they're my long-time favorite model, and they look like they don't stick out too far.
That last has been the sticking (no pun intended) point for me--I like to keep the side of the truck and the windows clean, so I was really hoping someone would come out with a 75-series tire in a taller size for this truck.
The 3. 1" taller than stock height is really pushing my 1-3/4" garage door clearance, too.
I have one question for anyone who might have an input: Given that I tow very heavy--probably close to 22,500 lbs GCW with this truck (albeit only once or twice a year, but for long distances), are there any concerns over the Load Range D tires rated for 3195 lbs @ 50 psi vs. the stock Load Range E tires rated for the same 3195 lbs, but at 80 psi?
Thanks,
Mark
David,
Your pics convince me that maybe there is a tire available out there for me now--they fit, they look good, they're my long-time favorite model, and they look like they don't stick out too far.
That last has been the sticking (no pun intended) point for me--I like to keep the side of the truck and the windows clean, so I was really hoping someone would come out with a 75-series tire in a taller size for this truck.
The 3. 1" taller than stock height is really pushing my 1-3/4" garage door clearance, too.
I have one question for anyone who might have an input: Given that I tow very heavy--probably close to 22,500 lbs GCW with this truck (albeit only once or twice a year, but for long distances), are there any concerns over the Load Range D tires rated for 3195 lbs @ 50 psi vs. the stock Load Range E tires rated for the same 3195 lbs, but at 80 psi?
Thanks,
Mark