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Old 11-02-2005, 06:27 AM
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I recently bought a set of alcoa rims for my truck and put a new set of tires on them, the tire size is 235/85 and the rim size is 16x8, im wondering if there are unsafe tire modifications for towing, ie. too skinny of a tire on a large rim.. Anybody know anything

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Old 11-02-2005, 06:36 AM
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You SHOULD be alright, the tire was designed for a 7" rim,,the problem usually comes when you do the oppisite(bigger tires/stock width rims).

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thanks nick-

Anybody else have any experience with this matter?
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Rims are fine, what is the load range of the tires and which vehicle are they on?
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not sure the load range, and they are on a 04 2500HD
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not sure the load range, and they are on a 04 2500HD
They should be load range "E" for your vehicle on LT tires (Light Truck)

"F" is ok too
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they are Goodyear Work Horse's type E
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