Mickey Bitsko
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Is it safe to say that most "tc" trucks are riding on 10ply tires as opposed to 6 ply tires ?
Mickey Bitsko said:Is it safe to say that most "tc" trucks are riding on 10ply tires as opposed to 6 ply tires ?
70 psi is too hard a ride for me on the road so I run them at 50 or so. They can be deflated more off pavement in rocks or sand although I don't often do. I carry a 12v pump, a plug kit, a range E spare, and a high lift jack just in case.Mickey Bitsko said:Kinda figured, I would imagine you air them down from the recommended 70-80 psi ?
Thanks ski, I have read your blog and seen many of the same places in my younger years.ski3pin said:Mickey, I'm going to go against the norm here and confess I run 31 x 10.5 x 15 load range C AT tread tires on our Ford Ranger. Been carrying our camper on trips for 105,000 miles now. Our blog will illustrate where and what types of roads we drive. We go wherever we want. No recommendation intended, only a statement of our personal experience.
I have a Ford Ranger w/4wc Eagle, The stock truck tires are SL or "P", just too soft with the camper on full time. In summersmlobx said:You didn't mention what truck you have...
But if your truck came with C rated tires and you are at or above your GVWR you could upgrade to D Range tires as a compromise....
Thank you , I'm probably going to get the c rated for my needs, but one question , does going to these heavier tires affect your overall mpg's ?Kodachrome said:I upgraded to BFG AT-KO E's in 2012 and man, did they last a long time. I just replaced them with KO-II's which are improved with better sidewall tread and the re-introduction of Winter siping, they handle icy and snowy roads great, I was missing them in the 1st set.
I do run them at 45 in the front and 55 in the back on an 05 Tacoma that is heavily modified and has a GVWR of just short of 6,000 pounds ( Medium and large format film camera systems for work ).
I get into some pretty nasty off road so load range E tires are pretty much a must at this point.