Few questions/concerns regarding upgrading to new tires.
Have: 2004, 2500, 4. 10, LWB, Quad Cab, 4x4, 6spd Manual. Currently still running Michelin LTX-A/S LT265/70R17 tires with Load Range E. Per Michelin's website, this tire is rated at 3195lbs at 80psi. Everything else on truck is stock. Moderate towing with gooseneck equipment trailer, and off road hunting, but mostly commuting highway miles. Live in Southern PA, so snow isnt too bad in the winter.
Want a nice A/T on/off road tire but in a LT285 or larger range.
I have found the following:
Goodyear Wrangler MT/R in LT305/70R17 D. This tire has rating of 3000lbs @ 50psi.
Goodyear Wrangler MT/R in LT285/70R17 D. This tire has rating of 3195lbs @ 65psi.
BFG AT T/A KO in LT285/70R17 D. This tire has rating of 3195lbs @ 65psi.
My question is what issues might arise from going down from Load Range E to load Range D even though the weight ratings are equal but at different PSI's?
Is there a better tire that I should be looking at? Would like to upgrade to larger tire, but not really lift the truck to do so.
Thanks.
Have: 2004, 2500, 4. 10, LWB, Quad Cab, 4x4, 6spd Manual. Currently still running Michelin LTX-A/S LT265/70R17 tires with Load Range E. Per Michelin's website, this tire is rated at 3195lbs at 80psi. Everything else on truck is stock. Moderate towing with gooseneck equipment trailer, and off road hunting, but mostly commuting highway miles. Live in Southern PA, so snow isnt too bad in the winter.
Want a nice A/T on/off road tire but in a LT285 or larger range.
I have found the following:
Goodyear Wrangler MT/R in LT305/70R17 D. This tire has rating of 3000lbs @ 50psi.
Goodyear Wrangler MT/R in LT285/70R17 D. This tire has rating of 3195lbs @ 65psi.
BFG AT T/A KO in LT285/70R17 D. This tire has rating of 3195lbs @ 65psi.
My question is what issues might arise from going down from Load Range E to load Range D even though the weight ratings are equal but at different PSI's?
Is there a better tire that I should be looking at? Would like to upgrade to larger tire, but not really lift the truck to do so.
Thanks.