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What's your favorite 19.5" tire?
These are cool Might have to stud them for winter though.
https://firematic.com/founders_mt.htm
What's your favorite 19.5" tire?
Haha, no super singles.These are cool Might have to stud them for winter though.
https://firematic.com/founders_mt.htm
I scaled my srw 3500 with two quads and bumper pull trailer and only had 400 lbs left on rear axle tire capacity, if I had canam's I'd be over tire capacity lol
5000 lbs in the box?? That's quite a bit isn't it?? Ford says the max load in the box for a SRW is around 3700 lbs.
100,000 lbs is just over a legal tridem load. I guess your part of the crowd that's clogging up the highways??
Nope just a 26' trailer and 2 Grizzlys and enough supplies to dry camp up to 6 days, total weight was 17,500 lbs my rear tire capacity could of been raised a bit with better tires then kumho's worst tire ever, my buddy's 3/4 ton dirtymax short box was just 50 lbs under tire capacity.....its alota weight on one axle!Must have been a big-ass trailer with a huge tongue weight.
It's a Ram so no worries there
Rear axle was a bit over, it was actually pin weight from gooseneck so some goes on front axle. One thing to remember though, depending on make and year of truck, the srw is exactly the same truck except for wheels, tires, and leafs. In many cases, it is exactly the same axle with spacers. So as long as the rims, tires, and leafs of the srw can handle it, there is no issues going up to drw limits, the rest of the truck is exactly the same. For the longest time, the rear axle in dodge's were rated at 10,000lbs per the manufacture, srw or drw.
Not at all. If I was going long haul or something in a van, yea i'd do 110. But this is short haul pulling a 200 track hoe, so yea i'm not going over 100 with that load.
And f450 is a Dana 110 in the rear and Dana 60 up front for 2017.I can't speak for others, but I know the for last few years, Ford offers two different axles. The SRW is a 10.5 Sterling, and the DRW are a much stouter Dana 80.
Also, dual wheels are much nicer in a cross wind, when doing a direct comparison with similar equipped trucks.
Are you looking at 3500's or 4500's? I thought this was about dually one tons? I never went over a 235 on my dually as I didn't want the back end to float as much. I ran a few different tires and my overall preference was duratracs. Like stated earlier run a more aggressive tire than you think you need on the dually. My only complaint was a bit of cupping on the outside lugs on the steers so I upped my rotation frequency.How much weight are we talking?
Not really planning to ever drive this truck unloaded.
What tire did you find to be best on your truck?
Do they make an 18" 10 bolt?
Well I was looking at the 350 but the turning radius is way better on the 450........Are you looking at 3500's or 4500's? I thought this was about dually one tons? I never went over a 235 on my dually as I didn't want the back end to float as much. I ran a few different tires and my overall preference was duratracs. Like stated earlier run a more aggressive tire than you think you need on the dually. My only complaint was a bit of cupping on the outside lugs on the steers so I upped my rotation frequency.
ah ok, so limited to 19.5's then. If that's the case those are a decent tire. I've never owned or driven a non cab-chassis F450 so I can't say much about them. I'd probably still try and keep the tires skinny so a 225 not a 245 in the 19.5.Well I was looking at the 350 but the turning radius is way better on the 450........
So I think I am gonna go 450.
I pull a water trailer with 3000 gallon tank which is a bit much for my srw.
Just gotta figure out a winter tire setup for the 450, but I will always either have two.sled on the deck or a 30ft 4 place.
Yeah definitely don't want to much surface area. I wonder how little air I could run in them during the winter.ah ok, so limited to 19.5's then. If that's the case those are a decent tire. I've never owned or driven a non cab-chassis F450 so I can't say much about them. I'd probably still try and keep the tires skinny so a 225 not a 245 in the 19.5.
The 5500 Rams at work come equipped with those. Perhaps I had higher hopes then I should have but I was very disappointed in there performance.
I donno, I have been told that my whole life.SRW is the way to go...