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Old 08-06-2019, 04:03 PM   #12
wingnut60
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Question as to why this weight rating would make a difference? If you have the 4850 wheels, then you should keep the weight to under that on each wheel. If you have the 6850 wheel, you are still limited by the tire capacity at 4805. If you are wanting to put the 235 size tires on for extra capacity, won't make any difference which wheel you use, you still shouldn't load past the axle capacity of 8k (9k?). 8k/axle, 4k/wheel, or 9k/axle, 4500/wheel. Are you interested in upsizing to the 235 tires? I just went to the 235 more for the load RATING rather than the LOAD, working just fine so far.
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