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Old 06-24-2022, 07:42 AM   #25
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Originally Posted by gmcbride View Post
Sorry, the 352 comes with G rated Sailuns. My thought was to start at 90 to avoid a harsh ride if the additional 20# were not necessary. I need to get it weighed so I know specifically what I am pulling and that I have the weight distribution in the trailer correct. I don't have much faith in tire placards. According to RAM my 3500 DRW should be at 65#. Not so, on that I run, when loaded 80#. Thanks for the help.
Who's riding in the rv to complain of a harsh ride?
I doubt you in the truck cab would ever notice the ride difference of 10-20lbs, but the tires might due to being under inflated.
The manufacturer put those heavy tires on for a reason, to carry a heavy load!!! Use their advice & air them up to the "required" 110lbs & quite trying to build it back better! (pun intended)
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