Ok, after months of going over the Ricksons site and numbers up and down... . I just did my taxes and the return will fund this purchase and I need alittle more advice.
I am Going to get the Forged Aluminum Rims--classic style. I know the off-set of the rims make it 1. 4" further out and after looking at my stock Michelins and 16" rims, this amout of further out seems ok to me so that is settled...
What I need advice on and if anyone out there has experience on, not rumors. . the tires I need are "F" rated.
I have narrowed my choices to 2 tires and 2 sizes.
Keep in mind, I have a toyhauler and I routinley go off-road to get to the places I
I have heard the 225/70r-19. 5 is the same as the 265/75-16 Diameter wise. If that is true, I am wondering why a F rated tire is only 240# heavier rating than the E (3640 verses 3400)... ?
Most of the trucks in the customers trucks on the site has 245/70R-19. 5 tires. Is that difference like the difference of the 265 verses the 285? I have 3. 55 axle and my trailer is pretty heavy, that is why I want the higher rating and 19. 5"..... But do I need the 225 for proper axle ratio for pulling my trailer?
I am looking at the Goodyear G-124 and the Michelin XDE-MS
Goodyear is 3640# for the 225 tire and 4805# for the 245 size... . This Seems too heavy for what I want... . (the 245)
The michelin XDE is also 3640# for the 225 size but the 245 size has a weight of 4080#..... This seems like a much better weight rating that I might want.
The tread of the Michelin is not as agressive as the Goodyear but looks OK for traction in Dirt conditions... .
So is there anybody that has experience or knows anything about this tire or is it better to go with the goodyear tire? also is it better to have the 225 even if the weight rating is only slightly higher than the E rating??
Getting the tax return in a couple of weeks and I want to get these pretty quick... .
Thanks in advance for any info.
Eric
I am Going to get the Forged Aluminum Rims--classic style. I know the off-set of the rims make it 1. 4" further out and after looking at my stock Michelins and 16" rims, this amout of further out seems ok to me so that is settled...
What I need advice on and if anyone out there has experience on, not rumors. . the tires I need are "F" rated.
I have narrowed my choices to 2 tires and 2 sizes.
Keep in mind, I have a toyhauler and I routinley go off-road to get to the places I
I have heard the 225/70r-19. 5 is the same as the 265/75-16 Diameter wise. If that is true, I am wondering why a F rated tire is only 240# heavier rating than the E (3640 verses 3400)... ?
Most of the trucks in the customers trucks on the site has 245/70R-19. 5 tires. Is that difference like the difference of the 265 verses the 285? I have 3. 55 axle and my trailer is pretty heavy, that is why I want the higher rating and 19. 5"..... But do I need the 225 for proper axle ratio for pulling my trailer?
I am looking at the Goodyear G-124 and the Michelin XDE-MS
Goodyear is 3640# for the 225 tire and 4805# for the 245 size... . This Seems too heavy for what I want... . (the 245)
The michelin XDE is also 3640# for the 225 size but the 245 size has a weight of 4080#..... This seems like a much better weight rating that I might want.
The tread of the Michelin is not as agressive as the Goodyear but looks OK for traction in Dirt conditions... .
So is there anybody that has experience or knows anything about this tire or is it better to go with the goodyear tire? also is it better to have the 225 even if the weight rating is only slightly higher than the E rating??
Getting the tax return in a couple of weeks and I want to get these pretty quick... .
Thanks in advance for any info.
Eric