[AT] Tire Info

Cecil Bearden crbearden at copper.net
Sun Dec 17 13:43:17 PST 2006


I have to run load range E tires on all my trucks to counteract the side 
loads we have here when it is windy.  My suburban especially.  All my 
tires are the LT series that are rated at 80-85 psi.  When we went to 
these tires we quit having problems.

Cecil in OKla

Francis Robinson wrote:
> -----Original Message-----
> It is getting near time to replace a couple of tires on my pick-up truck (
> the one used to fetch tractor parts).
> I have come across a new ( at least to me) load designation of "SL".  What
> does this mean or where can I find out more information on it?
> Some how I managed to make the leap from  2, 4, 6, 8 ply ratings to Load
> Range B, C, D, E, but this seems to be more difficult.  Maybe just the
> joints are a bit stiffer making leaping harder.
> Richard
> In Central NY
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> 	"Slow Leak"   ;-)
> I don't recall that one but then I don't recall a lot of stuff these days.
> 	While "leaping" has become more difficult, "stumbling" across has become
> easier...
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> If you cut a tree plant at least two to replace it...
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> Francis Robinson
> Central Indiana, USA
> robinson at svs.net
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