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Does anyone make a 265/70/R16 in load range E ?? I'd like to replace the 245/75's on my '05 2500HD with something that has a larger footprint, but I want to stay with load range E tires. Tire calculators show that 265/70/16's are the same height as 245/75/16's, but are a little wider. I searched the Tire Rack, but couldn't find any in E range.
Dewey Faircloth
07-07-2005, 17:17
Cooper make one rated about 2500 pounds.
listed SUV discocer AT,have on my suburban.
Pull a 30 foot trailer with no problem.
About 60,000miles on last set,20,000 on
the set now.
Roy W,
You don't necessarily have to keep "E" rated tires. Be sure you check out the weight rating. IMHO as a rule with 2500HD and SRW's you should stay at 3000lb load rated tire or higher, because these trucks a heavy and you need the support. I seen a 2500HD once with "C" tires :eek: :eek: The side wall squat just sitting in the parking lot scared me :eek:
The 245/75/16 "E" tires are rated at 3042.
A 265/75/16 load range "D" BFG/AT is also rated at 3042.
How big a tire can I put on a stock 2500HD 6.5" aluminum wheel??
Heartbeat Hauler
07-13-2005, 21:22
Originally posted by Buck:
Roy W,
You don't necessarily have to keep "E" rated tires. Be sure you check out the weight rating. IMHO as a rule with 2500HD and SRW's you should stay at 3000lb load rated tire or higher, because these trucks a heavy and you need the support. I seen a 2500HD once with "C" tires :eek: :eek: The side wall squat just sitting in the parking lot scared me :eek:
The 245/75/16 "E" tires are rated at 3042.
A 265/75/16 load range "D" BFG/AT is also rated at 3042. This is correct and I have contemplated this very change, but I'm wondering if moving to a lower rating, i.e. from "E" to "D" range means you go from a 10 ply to an 8 ply tire. Anybody know for sure?
JP
Michelin makes them. I run LTX-M/S 265-70-17's on H2 wheels which retain the factory height/speedo settings. They're 10ply tires. Roughly 3400lb load rating @ 80psi.
You definitely dont want to run 70 series tires on the stock 6.5" rims. The H2 wheels are 8.5" wide.
Originally posted by Roy W:
How big a tire can I put on a stock 2500HD 6.5" aluminum wheel?? IMHO a 265 (width) is the widest tire to run on the 6.5" factory aluminum (PYO rims) I don't want to start the heated debate on tire size.......
I have 255/85/16 BFG MT's on my PYO rims, they are for winter service and are 33" tall. They fit the rim very well. ;)
It doesn't matter if it is 70,75 or 85 series, as that refers to the sidewall height.
DmaxMaverick
07-16-2005, 07:19
Buck is correct. The 70 is not a "series", like the old days before metric tire size/ratings. the 70 in metric tires is the height of the sidewall as a % of the tread width. For example, a 265/75/16 tire will have a tread width of 265mm, with a sidewall height 75% of 265mm, and a 16" wheel. The letter is the ply rating, D is 8 ply, E is 10. The weight capacity within a ply rating will differ depending on internal volume, circumference, and tread width. USDOT sets the standards the tire mfg's must follow.
The tires I have on my '01 are 285/75/16D. They are D rated, but have a weight capacity of 3305 @ 65 Psi, compared to the OEM's 3042 @ 80 Psi.
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