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[QUOTE="Corb@CorbinShipping, post: 197756, member: 2499"] You mean 275/70/19.5? ouch... if that is what you are looking at, I saw them too. they look great. however.... If i would have known how much of a biotch these things were, I would have stayed with stock size, but a mud grip. Toooooo strong of a tire. our factory rubber is weight rated at like 3500 per tire. the ones that I got are rated at 4900 (4500 dualed up) I am running the rears at 50 psi (out of 110 max) just to get the whole tire to contact the ground, and not be so squirmy on the open road. Read a bit more, the 245s that i have, are supposed to go on a rim that is 7.5 inches wide. our rims are 6.75 wide... so, they are even harder to get to flatten out. I bet the 275s are supposed to go on a 8-8.5 inch wide rim. so they will round out even more than mine do. all six factory tires can handle 20,000 gross vehicle weight, which is 5000 more than our trucks are rated for. the ones that i have, are capable of withstanding 27,000 pounds.... I will never get enough weight to get tehse tires to sit right. and I bet 275s are even higher. when I wear these out, I will be going back to stock height... Just a little FYI. If i lived up where you live, and towed EXTREMELY HEAVY, all the time, through the mud and snow, etc, these tires would prob be ok. But as it is, unless i have 2,000 pounds of hitch weight, or more, my rig is a bouncy biotch. corb [/QUOTE]
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