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This is the exact combo I need. With the added weight of the crew cab conv, "E" tires just don't cut it. Does Michelin have a 12ply in the 265/70 size? My tire dealer swears up and down these will ride real harsh. How do they feel on bumps and freeway cracks? You might try some balancing beads from Innovative balancing, I run them in my tires and in our big trucks. They work very well.
 
I've got 16ply (Load range H) XDE M/S in a 245 on my dually, and I can tell you that unloaded they do ride harshly over expansion joints, especially under braking. The axle will get a hop to it under braking which gets rather annoying. Im hoping that some air in the airbags fixes this. When towing however, with some good tongue weight, it rides like a cadillac and the tires dont flex or squat at all. In retrospect, I should have gone with the 12 ply, but I got 16 ply tires in a day, and I needed em. Live and learn.
 
If, I put the tires up to hard pressure, then yes they would ride harsh... . 4080# per tire at 95 psi is hard. .



I air down the rear to 40 and the front to 50.



Looks like the Ricksons site has the 265 tire but in a G rating at 5510# per tire.
 
Turboman,



If you want to go down a mere 1. 4" diameter smaller, the 245 70R 19. 5" 12 ply tire I have is 33" diameter and the tread is the same width as a 265/75-16" so that helps the rolling resistance with the stiff tires.....
 
Very nice looking set up. How much recalibration of your speedometer is required (speed vs RPM now compared to before) and what did it do to your fuel economy, if I may ask. :)
 
I just like these fat 305/70s too much. I finally got some Nittos 10 plys and I don't think they are going to wear any better than anything else. The weight rating is adequate, but with the power we have available when pulling a load, they basically burning the tread off. Other than deeper tread, the 19. 5s will do the same thing IMO. And I'm having a real hard time letting go of $2800. Yea the tires are less than half of it, but still too spend $1200 for tires, they better last more than twice what I'm getting now. If I new I could get 80k out of them I would do it. I only tow maybe 20% of the time, but that 20% is heavy towing 20k or more.
 
19.5s

Those wheels and 19. 5s are a great combination but I am old school and like the floatation I get with my 315s. I just wished I could get them in 10-12 ply in a mild street tread.
 
The commercial tires have a harder compound and with 21/32nds tread depth, the tires I have will last about 120,000 miles..... Big rig tires do it all the time some even more, up to 250K... . The michelin 12 ply tires are all steel so they roll better... . cooler.



Mundgyver,



I used the Superlift Tru-speed calibrator. I used the diameter of the tire to dial in the calibrator. I think it was like 2-3% bigger than the stock tires then used Mile markers on a straight road and got the accuracy to within 100' in 13 miles..... Good enough I think..... I think the RPM at 65 wa like 100-200 RPM. The tire diameter is like a 285/75-16"



I tow a 36' 5th wheel Toyhauler... A Keystone Raptor, you may have seen the posts... I am getting about 9-11 mpg average..... I did a run to Las Vegas and had headwind and hills and in 200 miles, averaged 9 mpg figured by hand. My Overhead computer for mileage is off... as is everyones is..... but I figured about 2-4 mpg more than actual on the display... . It reguarly shows 12-16 mpg on flat ground.
 
Very nice. I am running 285'sx16 and have an electronic recalibration box under the dash which can be adjusted using a series of dip switches. I have set mine up using my GPS. Tires and wheels look very good, I think they are nicer than the Semi Truck style that seem to grab attention. ;)
 
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