load range d on a dually
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Hey a b c d's are the load ranges on a tire. The size is (245/75/r16 example) is what determines if they'll rub together or not. duallys its hard to get over a 265/75 with out them rubbing, loaded makes it an even greater risk. But you can buy wheel spacers online for about hundred dollars
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well with the stock 215/85 ( i think that is the size) they will probably never ever rub. with a 235/85 ( i think as i have since changed to a different tire) they will rub.
even Load range E's with low pressure and no load, they will rub but will wear properly across the tread,
with proper air pressure and no load they will not rub and will probably wear out the center first.
with proper air and a load they will wear evenly across the tread but will possibly rub the rear tires. thus you might have to over inflate or reduce the tongue weight.....
I wish i had pictures of the setups and problems I have had over the past few years to prove the above points.
even Load range E's with low pressure and no load, they will rub but will wear properly across the tread,
with proper air pressure and no load they will not rub and will probably wear out the center first.
with proper air and a load they will wear evenly across the tread but will possibly rub the rear tires. thus you might have to over inflate or reduce the tongue weight.....
I wish i had pictures of the setups and problems I have had over the past few years to prove the above points.
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well with the stock 215/85 ( i think that is the size) they will probably never ever rub. with a 235/85 ( i think as i have since changed to a different tire) they will rub.
even Load range E's with low pressure and no load, they will rub but will wear properly across the tread,
with proper air pressure and no load they will not rub and will probably wear out the center first.
with proper air and a load they will wear evenly across the tread but will possibly rub the rear tires. thus you might have to over inflate or reduce the tongue weight.....
I wish i had pictures of the setups and problems I have had over the past few years to prove the above points.
even Load range E's with low pressure and no load, they will rub but will wear properly across the tread,
with proper air pressure and no load they will not rub and will probably wear out the center first.
with proper air and a load they will wear evenly across the tread but will possibly rub the rear tires. thus you might have to over inflate or reduce the tongue weight.....
I wish i had pictures of the setups and problems I have had over the past few years to prove the above points.
I don't agree at all. My door sticker says the oem tire is a 235-85-16...no rubbing, and I know for a fact that I can run a 255-85-16 with no rubbing...loaded with 2800lbs of bricks or empty...