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Old Feb 5, 2025 | 12:37 PM
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i would only be concerned if you tow relatively heavy on a regular basis. If it's strictly daily driving, you're good.
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Aside from the HDPP trucks, there realistically is not an F150 out there that "NEEDS" E load tires. You will overload the axle before the tires are overloaded. They may help in some situations like heavy towing, But absolutely not needed.
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Aside from the HDPP trucks, there realistically is not an F150 out there that "NEEDS" E load tires. You will overload the axle before the tires are overloaded. They may help in some situations like heavy towing, But absolutely not needed.
Thank you I settled on the 275/70/18 nitto terra grapplers g3 they only weight 42lb each I should be getting them soon and they are a SL rated tire the E rated are just to damn heavy for what I do.
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