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Yeah, that's the size I would be getting, and it looks like the load range is "E".What size, if it is the 35x12.50r17 They are a load range F.... as in f**cked ride quality.
I see, the quick search I did brought up an f https://simpletire.com/paid?v=1&tir...hXAb94EHvt3wDKAG_P4WGw65SqzL2QABoCO7MQAvD_BwE
E is still not good, look for a load range C
You want tires that handle higher PSI if you are hauling heavy loads and towing a lot, but for light trucks that rely on pliable tires (lower load range) a lot of ride comfort comes from the tire as well as the shock. The tire can act almost as a damper with the shock when inflated to proper PSI and load range for different weight class of vehicles. Load range F would be great for those guys with 37" tall tires on their dually's IMOWhy? It looks like the maximum tire pressure for C is less than it would be for an E tire. How does this translate into better ride quality? Wouldn't we want tires that could handle more PSI etc? For example, my buddy has the Toyo Open Countrys, and they have a load range of "E" and ride great.