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Hi @gaijin would you able to recommend the RCTIP for my LC200 running LT285/70/R17 121/118S load range E?
I'm not sure what the point of your post is @prwillard2 , but it appears you may be confused about GVWR and tire Load Limit.
Here are some facts:
LC200 GVWR is 7385 pounds
LT285/70R17 Load Range C tires have a RCTIP of 40psi on the LC200 which yields a Load Limit of 2315 pounds/tire (for 4 tires that's 9260 pounds)
LT285/70R17 Load Range D tires have a RCTIP of 40psi on the LC200 which yields a Load Limit of 2315 pounds/tire (for 4 tires that's 9260 pounds)
LT285/70R17 Load Range E tires have a RCTIP of 40psi on the LC200 which yields a Load Limit of 2315 pounds/tire (for 4 tires that's 9260 pounds)
So... for tires of the same size, inflated to the proper Recommended Cold Tire Inflation Pressure for the vehicle, tire Load Range has nothing to do with tire Load Limit or vehicle GVWR.
To address the question @marketShark asked, the Load Range C tires you purchased have more than enough Load Limit to be used safely on your LC200.
HTH
40psi - thanks for pointing that outYou looked right over it a few posts back..
I’m running the 702s (zero offset) with the same size Toyos. With stock suspension you will need to trim and adjust some plastic up front, but it’s not a huge deal.Anyone running the new Method 703 in a 17"? They show a 0/4.75 offset/backspace. I'd be running a 285/75R17. That 0 offset is 2-3/8" out from stock... seems like a lot. The other rim I'm looking at would be an Icon Rebound with a better 25mm offset, but I like the idea of the 'Method bead lock technology'...
Closest thing I've found is a 275/80/17...but really want someone to pioneer the 35x10.47R17 size.
I’m looking at that size, 275x70R18, but really want someone to pioneer the 35x10.47R17 size.
WallyWorld has them for $200.Closest thing I've found is a 275/80/17
I quickly read your message the first time.. looking back, now I know what you meant. I want someone to do the brunt work on a LC as well so I can then go and get the 275/80/17 MTsWallyWorld has them for $200.
I quickly read your message the first time.. looking back, now I know what you meant. I want someone to do the brunt work on a LC as well so I can then go and get the 275/80/17 MTs
Swapped out my general grabber ATXs for the Kenda Klever RT in 275/70r18. Haven't had a chance yet to test their offroad ability, on pavement the road noise is slightly more present (whoosh sound) then the grabbers which were barely louder then the Michelin defender ltxs that came on it when I purchased it last year. The ride feels softer with the kendas. The grabbers were a 285/65r18.
Have a slight kdss rub at full lock while moving on the passenger side sway bar. These kendas run tall and wide for 275/70r18. They are Listed as 33.43 for height and 11.22 for width. Top to bottom I measured their mounted height as roughly 32.5".
@gaijin would you be so kind to provide the RCTIP for my LC200 with LT275/70/R17 125/122R load. Based on what I have read here I have them set at 41psi, is this correct?
heres the spec page for the kenda r/t.I'd like to help, but your post is confusing.
You say you switched to Kenda Klever R/T in 275/70R18, but Kenda do not make an ISO-Metric tire in that size.
Then you seem to switch tires and ask for the RCTIP for an "LT275/70R17 125/122" tire, but Kenda makes no tire in that size, either.
Please state clearly the Make, Model and size of the tire for which you want the RCTIP, and confirm it is for an LC200.
TIA
heres the spec page for the kenda r/t.
Tires are the kenda Klever rt LT275/70/r18. Apologize for the confusion, thanks for your help and info!I'd like to help, but your post is confusing.
You say you switched to Kenda Klever R/T in 275/70R18, but Kenda do not make an ISO-Metric tire in that size.
Then you seem to switch tires and ask for the RCTIP for an "LT275/70R17 125/122" tire, but Kenda makes no tire in that size, either.
Please state clearly the Make, Model and size of the tire for which you want the RCTIP, and confirm it is for an LC200.
TIA
Tires are the kenda Klever rt LT275/70/r18. Apologize for the confusion, thanks for your help and info!
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