Hey all. Tried to search but either I'm using the wrong terms or running into the short strings limits of the search-engine.
I'm due to replace the tires on our rig. I've got a size that works, with lots of choices, but I've got some very specific considerations that have me considering continuing to use a passenger/p-metric tire rather than "upgrading" to an LT tire. Please let me know if I'm nuts, but bear the following in mind:
- 2003 Astro Van w/ pop-top, westy-style camper conversion, running very close to the GVWR of 6100lbs
- All GM OEM underneath (4x4 conversion via parts-swapping NP233), stock axles regeared to 4.10 for the previously chosen 245/70-16 tire (29.7")
- I've had good success with the current tires: Yokohama Geolandar G012s. Yoko sold both P-metric and LT versions of this tire, which complicates collecting anecdotal "data", but mine are passenger tires: 35lbs each, 2094lbs weight rating
- Only replacing tires due to age, they never let me down and the wear performance was good enough for our needs (with 5-tire rotation scheme)
- Usage: 70% highway, 25% FS road/sand tracks, 5% more technical scrambling over rocks, etc. (by distance travelled)
- MOST IMPORTANT: AWD and 4x4 Astro/Safaris have a bit of a reputation for being hard on front-suspension components. Idler arms, ball joints, etc. My van has had ZERO problems in this area. I theorize this is partly to preventative maintenance, but also because my p-metric tires are significantly lighter than same-sized LT tires. Everyone I know with an Astro that's eating idler arms is running bigger/heavier tire packages than me.
Given that I've been happy with the performance of the current tires, I'm having a hard time justifying making a big move away from what has been working. I'm trying to respect the collective wisdom and keep considering LT tires, but I'm concerned that such an "upgrade" is one of those steps that will actually generate future problems down the road. The van handles well, the suspension is working well, and I more-or-less have all the ground clearance and traction I need for the places I'm driving.
As a concession towards toughness, and given that I'm more knowledgeable about tire loads now than I was when I bought the last set of tires, I will most likely at least step up to an XL-rated passenger tire to add some headroom to the tire-load without a huge weight penalty (~37 lbs, 2400lb rating), but I remain unconvinced that I need an E-rated LT tire for this rig. (Lightest I've found in this size is 43-44lbs which I believe may shorten the life of the front-end components.)
So, change my mind if you can, but anybody coming to this conversation with anecdotes about 8500+lb full-size rigs better bring their own grains of salt.