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OEM tires load rating

Discussion in '3rd Gen Tundras (2022+)' started by Coasty, Apr 25, 2022.

  1. Apr 25, 2022 at 4:36 PM
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    I've poked around quite a bit but I can't find what load range tire comes on SR5 crew max 4x4 with 6.5 bed. I'll be close to cargo capacity and pulling a trailer so having a load range E tire is a good idea for me
     
  2. Apr 25, 2022 at 5:04 PM
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    The sticker on the door jamb will state that the P rated tires on the truck can handle the GAWR at the specified psi. For example my rig says 4k something rear GAWR at 33 psi which isn’t even the max weight rating of that tire.
     
  3. Apr 25, 2022 at 6:05 PM
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    Yeah as mentioned if you air them up to max psi they will handle over gawr, but that doesn’t change the sticker.

    If you plan to be loaded all the time mpg wont be that great anyway. Get a 3/4 ton, gonna get the same mpg with 2000 in the bed or none.
     
  4. Apr 25, 2022 at 6:28 PM
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    The oe tires can handle the max trailer weight. When i put 50psi in mine, they are more than stiff for max load
     
  5. Apr 25, 2022 at 7:53 PM
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    Thanks guys, 90% of the time the truck will be empty or nothing more than a mt bike, dirt bike or some lumber from the hardware store so it's hard to validate getting a less fuel efficient truck for that, plus I want the Toyota reliability factor. We pull a 5200 lbs camp trailer and a dirtbike so I'm good as far as payload goes, just wanted to see if the tires were to up to operating at close to payload.
     
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    The factory tires are more than up to the job. I ran LT bfgs. Switched back to OE michelins. Trailer tows the exact same (4k lbs)
     
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    I didn't know they came with Michelins (as you can tell, I have yet to lay eyes on mine...). While they may not be the coolest looking tire on the road but when it comes to ride quality, longevity and durability it's hard to beat a Michelin
     
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    All the tires are standard load rating, 2469 lbs is the lowest I saw. 22s are XL.
     
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    Some of them have the michelin ltx trail, which is way more badass looking than the at2 that the older ones had. 116t rated tire, which is not much different than the 114t rated michelins my year had
     
  10. Apr 26, 2022 at 3:28 AM
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    I am window shopping here on the 22s but thought they had 265mm wide Dunlaps? Don’t actually have one to reference.

    Actually ordered one but never got a order confirmation. Waiting till 23 I guess.
     
  11. Apr 26, 2022 at 3:32 AM
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    Anything 110-116 is great for a halfton. I try to get 116 if possible on my f150s my company owns as soon as they need tires. I have one now we are putting a DCU shell on with tool boxes and ladder racks. Will adjust the tpms up to 44 and note it on the door sticker. Never can be too safe with tires.
     
  12. Apr 26, 2022 at 3:34 AM
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    Should be a great combo. Adjust air pressure if desired as mentioned.

    Good luck, sounds like a fun setup.
     

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