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Archive for April, 2005

Question 78
Posted by CHUCK on April 29, 2005

MY DODGE RAM 1500 CAME WITH 245 TIRES,,AND THEY HAVE ALWAYS LOOKED SMALL. CAN I CHANGE TO A 265 WITH OUT ANY PROBLEMS????

need to know your current tire size (complete size..ie. 245/65R16). We also need to know what kind of weight you run.


Question 79
Posted by Jim on April 25, 2005

tips on fuel savings and how tire pressures can help

check our website www.goodyear.com/truck.
Tire pressure plays a major role in maximizing fuel economy.


Question 80
Posted by John on April 24, 2005

Goodyear G647 RSA 225 75R 19.5, used in P&D service, what would cause the RF tire to wear on the outer rib and the LF tire not show same pattern?

Thanks,
John

Need to check vehicle toe, camber, and thrust angle.


Question 81
Posted by Bruce on April 18, 2005

My question is about engines and the EPA emission standards. Those earlier model engines that are currently in trucks, are there aftermarket products that can upgrade an engine to meet the 2010 emission standards? Are owner operators going to be in bind with their current powerplant under the hood?

need to send you question to one of the several OE vehicle producers


Question 59
Posted by Kevin on April 14, 2005

I have a Class C RV, GCWR 15,900 lbs, GVWR 12,200 lbs. Just bought 6 new Goodyear Wranlger HT’s, at the dealer’s recommendation. But I am not getting 15,900 when I add up the weight ratings on the tires. The dealer says this is ok and he has put these on bigger RV’s than mine with no problems. Is this model tire ok for my rig?

The load written on the tire sidewall is the maximum load that the tire can carry at rated pressure. In your case, being under the maximum load is just fine. But if you know the actual tire load when fully loaded, we can tell you the recommended PSI for that load.


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