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no do not have go with 10 ply i have few friends running P tire on 1500 trucks but it is 2 wheel drive and they don't tow if you going to tow i would myself at least run LT load range D or E tire on my truck run G range but have dully i tow lot WGT
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There should also be sticker on the door telling you what size to run
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There should also be sticker on the door telling you what size to run
Last edited by Crazy; 02-04-2011 at 09:43 AM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
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so would I be ok if I put 275/70/17 Goodyear Wrangler AT/S light truck tires on it
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I don't tow anything but my jetski and maybe a boat or trailer with a quad but nothing heavy, this is just my play and hunting rig
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I don't tow anything but my jetski and maybe a boat or trailer with a quad but nothing heavy, this is just my play and hunting rig
Last edited by bjennen; 02-04-2011 at 07:51 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
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I say go with C's and you'll be fine. I've towed HEAVY with my half-ton with P rated 4 plys and never had a problem.... The just wear out FAST. (I've got a 2wheeler so 15" tires is all I can get)
Oh, and I classify Heavy as when you cross the scale with your half-ton that empty weighs 5600 lbs and your gross combined 12,500.... With over 1200 lbs of weight on the gooseneck ball.
That's why I've got the dodge dually now.
Oh, and I classify Heavy as when you cross the scale with your half-ton that empty weighs 5600 lbs and your gross combined 12,500.... With over 1200 lbs of weight on the gooseneck ball.
That's why I've got the dodge dually now.