21F150_208
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I am going to be running a payload of 60% of max in the Summer and am advised to get a tire with a D or E load rating. Meanwhile, I'm looking at tires with a load index of 114 or 116.
Why not just use one measurement? Load Index appears to be more widely used in tire specs.
It seems like D load rated tires are 8 ply, and E load rated tires are 10 ply(?) The weight carrying capacity difference between 114 and 116 is 2601 lbs versus 2756 lbs.
Once I get past this load topic I'll look at off-road v road and expected terrain. As long total load carry is less than GVWR beyond ride & gas mileage aren't we good to go?
Why not just use one measurement? Load Index appears to be more widely used in tire specs.
It seems like D load rated tires are 8 ply, and E load rated tires are 10 ply(?) The weight carrying capacity difference between 114 and 116 is 2601 lbs versus 2756 lbs.
Once I get past this load topic I'll look at off-road v road and expected terrain. As long total load carry is less than GVWR beyond ride & gas mileage aren't we good to go?
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