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Old 01-31-2022, 03:05 PM   #7
Carl n Susan
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Originally Posted by twindman View Post
I am pretty sure your older rig doesn't have rims capable of 100psi tires. Probably 80. So unless you get new rims, you will be stuck with E tires, I think. And I think your rig fully loaded would probably have around 13000 lb on the axles - hence 3200 lb per tire. I run Michelin LTX (I think) which are rated at 3042lb. Not enough for you.

I may be wrong on your wheels but something to check.
A 2013 has 110 P.S.I. rims so a G rated tire will work. work. Despite the short term problem with their Vietnam manufactured tires, Sailun stepped up and took care of the buyers. I wouldn't hesitate to buy Sailuns again. In fact I am getting one next week (not because the tire failed)
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