I am going "for hire" and trying to figure out what is better. Money is not a factor - actually the price is relatively the same for 5 19. 5's with H tires / 5 tires or 7 dually wheels + dually conversion + 7 LR E tires.
One of the factors that I am worried about is the perception that a single rear wheel truck gives off. People who do not know the capabilities of 19. 5's are skeptical. This could mean customers or it might mean a big red flag to DOT people and lead me to get harassed a lot more than a dually. Maybe the for hire guys could chime in on that...
How much does the extra width of the dually's effect stability?
19. 5's
Wear more evenly, easier to rotate too.
Are easier to maintain / monitor the pressures of all tires
Less rubber on the ground = more weight per tread width. Not sure if that is a + or not????
Run 120 PSI = very stiff sidewall... All steel belted
While it does not have the extra width (stability?) and extra tire in case of a blow out on the drive axle, the steer axle is safer with 19. 5's, and a blowout in the steer axle is a lot more scary than the drive axle...
19. 5's will probably last longer (I got about 100,000 miles out of mine).
Four 19. 5's are about the same weight as six 16's.
And the dually is basically all the opposite of the 19. 5's in terms of advantages and disadvantages.
Thoughts??
I should throw in that I haven ever driven or towed with a dually... but that my gut feeling says go dually...
One of the factors that I am worried about is the perception that a single rear wheel truck gives off. People who do not know the capabilities of 19. 5's are skeptical. This could mean customers or it might mean a big red flag to DOT people and lead me to get harassed a lot more than a dually. Maybe the for hire guys could chime in on that...
How much does the extra width of the dually's effect stability?
19. 5's
Wear more evenly, easier to rotate too.
Are easier to maintain / monitor the pressures of all tires
Less rubber on the ground = more weight per tread width. Not sure if that is a + or not????
Run 120 PSI = very stiff sidewall... All steel belted
While it does not have the extra width (stability?) and extra tire in case of a blow out on the drive axle, the steer axle is safer with 19. 5's, and a blowout in the steer axle is a lot more scary than the drive axle...
19. 5's will probably last longer (I got about 100,000 miles out of mine).
Four 19. 5's are about the same weight as six 16's.
And the dually is basically all the opposite of the 19. 5's in terms of advantages and disadvantages.
Thoughts??
I should throw in that I haven ever driven or towed with a dually... but that my gut feeling says go dually...
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