WebMay 12, 2013 · Anyway, in the tire sizes we are looking at in 17" wheels, most are E rated...will that be too high a load rating for the JK resulting in a rough ride? The jeep has no lift and we are trying to find a tire that is 32" tall with a decent off-roadable tread like the BFG AT KOs in the size LT275/70R17 E which is 32.2" tall.Thanks. gijeep02 Save WebNov 12, 2015 · An E rated tire will have a stronger yet stiffer sidewall than a D or C rated tire. There are limited C or D rated tires that fit 16in wheels. If you want a large C rated tire selection you will need to goto 15in or 17 in wheels. johncanfield Administrator Joined Oct 5, 2010 11,901 Posts #3 · Oct 27, 2015 ^^ What Chris said ^^ 87Warrior
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WebBest Selling Tire for JK Wrangler (22) Mickey Thompson Baja Boss A/T Tire (35x12.50R17LT) $394.09 (40) Atturo Trail Blade X/T Multi-Terrain Tire (35x12.50R17) $293.76 (8) Mickey Thompson Baja Boss Mud-Terrain … WebFeb 17, 2024 · The load rating is the indicator to identify the ply-rating of the tires. The more layers or plies it has, the stronger the tires are and it can handle higher tire pressure at max load. E-rated tires sit somewhere in the middle of the chart. It means that it has 10 plies, and E1-rated tires can handle up to 80PSI, while E2 tires can handle up ... pawboost alert facebook
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WebJun 10, 2013 · I drive a jkur that has bumpers and sliders, so it is a pretty heavy vehicle. I am shopping around for tires, and noticed most are E rated for a 17" rim. My old jeep … WebFeb 2, 2024 · 12 JKU Rubicon, 17 JKU Sport on Roids, 18 JLU Rubicon, 19 JL Rubicon ordered, RAM, Range Rover ... I read all the fear mongering on the internet about E-rated tires and bit the bullet anyway. I was shocked when I first drove the car - I was expecting a little bit of extra stiffness, but I actually got the opposite. the K02's ride beautifully in ... WebOct 21, 2011 · In short, you can use the C load range with almost 100% safety factor and that is not including the already engineered safety factor designed into the tire. 2,405 x 4 = 9,620lbs For future use you never want to install tires rated less than your axle. i.e. 2,405lb rated tires on a 6,000 lb axle. 2,405 x 2 = 4,810 w squared Registered pawbo life wi fi pet camera