I am looking for some help concerning load and inflation charts. After studying them and figuring out how they are calculated, I am still missing a couple things that I was hoping someone could fill me in on. So here goes...
Stock Tire - 235/80/17 E Rated = 3169lbs @ 80 psi Single
2892lbs @ 80 psi Dual
My truck is a 2008 3500 DRW Reg Cab 4x4.
Scale Weight = 7580lbs 4548lbs Front Axle / 3032lbs Rear Axle
Calculating Load Per Axle:
Front Axle = 2 x 3169 = 6338 4548 / 6338 * 80 = 57. 4 psi
Rear Axle = 2 x 2892 = 5784 3032 / 5784 * 80 = 41. 9 psi
This works out to be almost perfect for the light load settings of 65 Front / 40 Rear. (A extended, crew, or mega might be spot on. )
Here is my question...
Why is the weight of the rear axle only divided by 2 instead of 4 since there are 4 tires sharing the load?
Any insight would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
prestinb
Stock Tire - 235/80/17 E Rated = 3169lbs @ 80 psi Single
2892lbs @ 80 psi Dual
My truck is a 2008 3500 DRW Reg Cab 4x4.
Scale Weight = 7580lbs 4548lbs Front Axle / 3032lbs Rear Axle
Calculating Load Per Axle:
Front Axle = 2 x 3169 = 6338 4548 / 6338 * 80 = 57. 4 psi
Rear Axle = 2 x 2892 = 5784 3032 / 5784 * 80 = 41. 9 psi
This works out to be almost perfect for the light load settings of 65 Front / 40 Rear. (A extended, crew, or mega might be spot on. )
Here is my question...
Why is the weight of the rear axle only divided by 2 instead of 4 since there are 4 tires sharing the load?
Any insight would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
prestinb