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Old 04-18-2015, 05:08 PM
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Originally Posted by 2thousand5.4
How does that compare to the stock rating? I don't tow often at all so it's not a huge deal to me
Dont know what stock wheel rating is, But I do know that my rear wheel axle is only rated to 4050# so I would overload my axles before I even reached the load rating of my RDR wheels 2500# x 2= 5000#. I think all F150's have a similar axles except HD cargo package models. I would say a 2500# wheel rating would be good for nearly all towing or cargo needs..
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I like old school smoothies, and the ones with the large circular holes around the center. I haven't bought either of them yet because I"m afraid Jbrew, Tackle and Carcrazygts2 would make fun of me, lol.



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Originally Posted by Wolvee
I like old school smoothies, and the ones with the large circular holes around the center. I haven't bought either of them yet because I"m afraid Jbrew, Tackle and Carcrazygts2 would make fun of me, lol.



If you bought smoothies I would give you a internet slap for. The MT classic and such I actually like.

The stock wheel load rating is 20% greater than the factory max load capacity. Factory wheels are close to the 2500# area for aluminum wheels. 7700's are 2750#
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