Do load range F tires ride rough?

Typically, an F rated tire will ride a bit worse than an E rated tire, but there are some exceptions. Load range refers generally to a side ply rating, while load index refers to a tire's weight rating.
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Is Load Range E or F better?

F-load range tires allow for higher carrying capacity at a higher inflation pressure compared to tires of the same size with an E-load range.
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Are 10 ply tires a rough ride?

Yes, it will. The other downside is 10-plies are substantially heavier, which will drop your fuel mileage (you're going from low 40s lbs/tire to mid 50s). There are a fair number of P-metric 275/60R20s out there (with the Defender LTX M/S being one of the best options).
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How many ply is a load range F tire?

Tire Ply-Ratings

So of course a Load Range F does correspond to a 12-ply rating.
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What load range tire do I need for towing?

To be completely safe when towing with your truck, you will need 10 Ply or Load Range E tires. The best 10 Ply tires for towing should be capable of at least 3,000 lbs of weight per tire and do it while giving you safe driving experience with a high amount of grip and traction.
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Sh*t I Never Knew: Give an F About Your Load



Should I increase tire pressure for a heavy load?

An increased pressure reading (typically 2 to 6 psi higher) is normal when tires are hot. If recommended by the vehicle manufacturer, increase tire pressures for towing, carrying heavy loads, or extended highway travel.
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Does a 3/4 ton truck need 10 ply tires?

Understanding the tire ply rating system helps you understand how your tires support the weight of your vehicle (called load range or load index). If you drive a ¾ ton, one ton or even larger pickup or SUV (or haul a trailer) then you require 10-ply tires.
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Does tire load index affect ride?

Yes, tire load ratings do affect your ride's performance, especially if you haul or tow materials, goods, boats, trailers, and so on. While tires are strong, the weight of your vehicle and whatever you're towing puts extra pressure on them, which can cause premature wear or a blowout.
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Do LT tires ride rough?

LT-metric tires are used for rougher driving conditions. You'll find these tires on SUVs, pickups, and vans that tend to haul a heavier load and travel in more off-road conditions. P-metric tires offer a quieter, smoother, and more comfortable ride.
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How much air do you run in a 10 ply tire?

At 60 psi on a 10ply tire, the tire's load carrying capacity is reduced to 2,314 pounds per tire. If the customer runs 65 psi in a 10 ply tire, his capacity is now able to carry 2,507 per tire. Here is this formula using a 265/75R16 E with 60 psi in the tire; 3,085 / 80 psi = 38.57 pounds of carrying capacity per PSI.
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Why do I need 10 ply tires?

10-ply tires are commonly used for heavy-duty trucks or trailers which tend to haul heavy materials on a daily basis. Because 10-ply tires are able to carry more load more often, they are also better when it comes to off-roading, especially for rock-climbing purposes.
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Are 12 ply tires good for towing?

Load Range F can also be classified as 12 Ply tire. These Load Range F tires have a maximum load index of 95 PSI and are the perfect choice of tire for towing very large trailers and trucks.
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What does 125q mean on a tire?

125 denotes that each tire can carry 3638 pounds at the maximum inflation pressure. The second number (122) refers to the load rating on a single tire used in a dual rear wheel application. “Q” refers to the tire's speed rating. In this case, the tire is rated at 99 mph for continuous use.
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What load range is a 14 ply tire?

Load Range Capacity and Ply Ratings

This article focuses on 14 ply trailer tires (load range G), which is the highest capacity you can get. 14-ply rated trailer tires can sustain pressures of up to 110 psi (760 kPa), and weight of over 4,000 lbs per tire.
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Why is 10 Ply an insult?

But long before I figured out that Wayne's pet insult “10-ply” refers to someone who's soft, or could follow more than a fraction of what the hockey players or the skids (breakdancing meth-heads, led by Tyler Johnston's melodramatic Stewart) were saying, I recognized that Letterkenny spoke in the only dialect I needed ...
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What truck tires last the longest?

Treadwear Findings

Michelin was a standout in our latest tests. The three Michelin models we rated all met or exceeded their mileage warranty. But the longest-wearing tire came from Pirelli. We estimate that the Pirelli P4 FOUR SEASONS Plus could last a whopping 100,000 miles.
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Are 4 ply tires good for off roading?

If you spend most of your time on paved roads, something around 70-80% or more, these tires may work for you, but you'll have to use caution off road. Standard (not off-road) tires are often 4-ply. This is enough to keep your truck stable on the road, while offering flexibility, comfort, cornering and agility.
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Why do mechanics over inflate tires?

So why do dealerships and shops over-inflate your tires then? Dealerships don't intentionally over-inflate your tires, in fact they likely inflate them exactly where they should be. However due to the differences in heat, the air in the tires will expand once the tires move from the cool shop to the warm road.
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Is it better to have over inflated or under inflated tires?

So, when filling your tires, the recommended tire pressure is the best compromise between handling, comfort, fuel economy and safety. But it's certainly fine to go over the recommended inflation by a psi or two. And going over is always better than going under.
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Should I run my truck tires at max PSI?

In most of these cases, 40 psi should be more than enough, and since most modern tire designs will allow up to 44 psi (in some cases more) this is not a problem. If you have a heavily loaded vehicle, up to 44 or even higher is ok if the tire allows it, but this is a little high for most vehicles.
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Do trailer tires need to be balanced?

The answer is yes, you should. Although you may meet RVers and travel trailer owners who disagree, balancing your travel trailer tires is actually necessary for improved performance, tire longevity, and safety factors. Passenger vehicle tires need to be balanced for ride stability and comfort, as well as for function.
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How often should you change trailer tires?

Generally trailer tires should be replaced every 5 to 6 years regardless of mileage and use. This "clock" can be started once the tires are mounted to your trailer, assuming they were stored in a controlled environment between the manufacturer date and the day they were mounted.
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Are trailer tires speed rated?

Trailer tires commonly have tire speed ratings in the 65 – 75 mph range. Unless otherwise noted, the speed rating for trailer tires is 65 mph.
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