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<blockquote data-quote="Boss Hoss" data-source="post: 181658" data-attributes="member: 4168"><p>Not really Birdman----we can run C to E ratings. On mine I have had 50 to 65lbs. As stated earlier---way too many variables involved here to even discuss except in general terms. I may be running 37x12.50/18's that are the same load rating as your 315/65/17 for example. The load and sidewall height have a lot to do with what goes on inside the tire. Higher sidewall will mean more flex just because there is more height.</p><p></p><p>Don't want to turn this into a <img src="/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/banghead.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":banghead:" title="Banghead :banghead:" data-shortname=":banghead:" /> match but tire development is something I have been associated with for over 25 years. If you have questions email the manufacturer and advise them of your vehicle and the tires you are wanting to install. You will get pretty generic answers but if you are wanting to do something stupid like run 28 psi in a 65 psi tire they will tell you that you are a rolling accident waiting for a place to happen lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boss Hoss, post: 181658, member: 4168"] Not really Birdman----we can run C to E ratings. On mine I have had 50 to 65lbs. As stated earlier---way too many variables involved here to even discuss except in general terms. I may be running 37x12.50/18's that are the same load rating as your 315/65/17 for example. The load and sidewall height have a lot to do with what goes on inside the tire. Higher sidewall will mean more flex just because there is more height. Don't want to turn this into a :banghead: match but tire development is something I have been associated with for over 25 years. If you have questions email the manufacturer and advise them of your vehicle and the tires you are wanting to install. You will get pretty generic answers but if you are wanting to do something stupid like run 28 psi in a 65 psi tire they will tell you that you are a rolling accident waiting for a place to happen lol. [/QUOTE]
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