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Will be running hercules xtreme avalanche winter tires on the 2011 dodge soon
I havent seen those tires areound much but I am intrigued about these avalanche extremes...
Will be running hercules xtreme avalanche winter tires on the 2011 dodge soon
i havent seen those tires areound much but i am intrigued about these avalanche extremes...
the avalanche tires are great winter tire only issue with them even the e rated tires have a low weight rating. So if you plan on hauling a lot of weight or towing a large trailer i would not run avalanche tires.
Load Index | Pounds | Kilograms |
60 | 551 | 250 |
61 | 567 | 257 |
62 | 584 | 265 |
63 | 600 | 272 |
64 | 617 | 280 |
65 | 640 | 290 |
66 | 661 | 300 |
67 | 677 | 307 |
68 | 695 | 315 |
69 | 717 | 325 |
70 | 738 | 335 |
71 | 761 | 345 |
72 | 783 | 355 |
73 | 805 | 365 |
74 | 827 | 375 |
75 | 853 | 387 |
76 | 882 | 400 |
77 | 908 | 412 |
78 | 937 | 425 |
79 | 963 | 437 |
80 | 992 | 450 |
81 | 1,019 | 462 |
82 | 1,047 | 475 |
83 | 1,074 | 487 |
84 | 1,102 | 500 |
85 | 1,135 | 515 |
86 | 1,168 | 530 |
87 | 1.201 | 560 |
88 | 1,235 | 560 |
89 | 1,279 | 580 |
90 | 1,323 | 600 |
91 | 1,356 | 615 |
92 | 1,389 | 630 |
Load Index | Pounds | Kilograms |
93 | 1,433 | 650 |
94 | 1,477 | 670 |
95 | 1,521 | 690 |
96 | 1,565 | 710 |
97 | 1,609 | 730 |
98 | 1,653 | 750 |
99 | 1,709 | 775 |
100 | 1,764 | 800 |
101 | 1,819 | 825 |
102 | 1,874 | 850 |
103 | 1,929 | 875 |
104 | 1,984 | 900 |
105 | 2,039 | 925 |
106 | 2,094 | 950 |
107 | 2,149 | 975 |
108 | 2,205 | 1,000 |
109 | 2,271 | 1,030 |
110 | 2,337 | 1,060 |
111 | 2,403 | 1,090 |
112 | 2,470 | 1,120 |
113 | 2,536 | 1,150 |
114 | 2,601 | 1,180 |
115 | 2,679 | 1,215 |
116 | 2,756 | 1,250 |
117 | 2,833 | 1,285 |
118 | 2,910 | 1,320 |
119 | 2,999 | 1,360 |
120 | 3,087 | 1,400 |
121 | 3,197 | 1,450 |
122 | 3,306 | 1,500 |
123 | 3,418 | 1,550 |
124 | 3,528 | 1,600 |
125 | 3,638 | 1,650 |
load range e(10ply) tires are rated right up with the best of them(any other winter tire)..........and much more economical
not all of the sizes that are e rated or have 10 ply have a very high weight capacity. I know this because a freind bought a set of 16 inch e rated avalaches for his chey and latter found out he mite as well have bought p rated winter tires as they have the same weight capacity.
avalanche x-treme lt bw sizes
01028 lt235/75r15/6 104/101q 6.5 50 1820 1985 28.82 9.00 17 34.0
01030 lt31/1050r15/6 109q 8.5 50 1820 2270 30.25 10.50 19 40.0
01040 lt215/85r16/10 115/112q 6.0 80 2470 2680 30.28 9.10 17 38.0
01034 lt225/75r16/10 115/112q 6.0 80 2470 2680 29.30 8.95 17 39.0
01032 lt235/85r16/10 120/116q 6.5 80 2778 3042 31.78 9.31 17 42.0
01036 lt245/75r16/6 108/104q 7.0 50 2006 2205 30.44 9.57 17 40.0
01038 lt245/75r16/10 120/116q 7.0 80 2778 3042 30.44 9.57 17 45.0
01042 lt265/75r16/6 112/109q 7.5 50 2270 2470 31.54 10.33 17 44.0
01044 lt265/75r16/10 123/120q 7.5 80 3085 3415 31.54 10.50 17 49.0
01089 lt285/75r16/10 122/119q 8.0 65 3000 3305 32.64 11.26 17 53.0
01076 lt235/80r17/10 120/117q 6.5 80 2835 3085 31.85 9.40 17 44.0
01087 lt245/75r17/10 121/118r 7.0 80 2910 3195 31.83 9.87 17 45.0
01046 lt245/70r17/10 119/116q 7.0 80 2755 2755 30.45 10.07 17 44.0
01074 lt265/70r17/10 121/118q 8.0 80 2910 3195 31.65 11.03 17 50.0
01078 lt275/70r17/6 114/110q 8.0 50 2335 2600 32.20 11.32 17 47.0
01080 lt275/70r18/10 125/122r 8.0 80 3305 3640 33.15 10.95 17 55.0
01111 lt275/65r20/10 126/123r 9.5 80 3415 3750 34.18 11.06 17 56.0
you really need to study what you're posting......... Not all these lt tires are 10 ply or load range e.......... As you can see most 1 ton trucks require the lre(10ply) tires............ You're friend probably bought the 6 ply 16" tires, which are still rated more than a p metric tire, but nowhere near a 10ply -- he obviously bought the wrong tires, as they make 10ply and 6ply 16" tires-- i would suspect they were 245/75r16lt to fit a 2500hd chevy, right?
Installed duratrac's about 6 weeks ago. So far they are great on the ice and snow. No studs.
the frist 4 you highlighted prove what i was saying the they are 10 ply rated but all have far less then a 3000lbs weight rating. Now the 2 tire sizes they added last year both have more of a industry standard weight rating for a 10 ply tire.
i run the goodyear territorys, by far the best bang for your buck. Had a set of duratracs on my 05 dodge and they were awesome, lasted the entire time i had that truck but they were almost $1400 installed. Bought some territorys for my 08 dodge last year which i have since transferred over to my 11 dodge and are basically the same tire. They are both e rated, both winter rated by the rac, both have an aggressive tread pattern, both are studdable. The only difference is that i paid $880 installed for them. Duratracs are good but in my opinion they are way overpriced. The territory is a canadian tire exclusive tire so they get a way better deal on them because they can purchase such a high volume and thus they pass the savings on to the consumer. The guy at fountain tire told me that since this territory has come out their sales on duratracs are steadily declining