F4/550, 7 1/2 x7 1/2 x 12' box with full king overcab. est 15K lbs. Don't really want to go military SS for a bunch of reasons. Willing to start with a dually set up. Application: x-country RV (lots of hwy), with off highway capability (gravel for camp spots)
When I learned about these 20x8.25" DBO rims
I thought this would be my solution, used with something like the Nitto 37x11.5R20 LT tire. 37s on 20s provide decent sidewall. Load index is same as oem 225/70R19.5 tires but are only an "E" LR not the "G" the oem light commercial tires have. Plus the 37's have a lot more sidewall and I'm unsure how they will handle sway from the load. Smaller, 35s on 20s are out because I can't find a narrow, high LI size to work in a DRW.
Camper box has grown some from my original concept (mostly taller) and who knows what the final loaded weight will be. Now I'm questioning if the LTs are a non starter and I should go back to looking for a commercial tire solution (265/70R19.5 or ??)
I know folks run 1 ton duallys with heavy, large, tall campers (Host, Arctic Fox etc) but not so much with 37s.
What do y'all figure ? Even if the tire load index covers the weight would LTs be just wrong for this application ?
When I learned about these 20x8.25" DBO rims
Wheels – Thorson's Extreme Off-Road
www.thorsonsoffroad.com
I thought this would be my solution, used with something like the Nitto 37x11.5R20 LT tire. 37s on 20s provide decent sidewall. Load index is same as oem 225/70R19.5 tires but are only an "E" LR not the "G" the oem light commercial tires have. Plus the 37's have a lot more sidewall and I'm unsure how they will handle sway from the load. Smaller, 35s on 20s are out because I can't find a narrow, high LI size to work in a DRW.
Camper box has grown some from my original concept (mostly taller) and who knows what the final loaded weight will be. Now I'm questioning if the LTs are a non starter and I should go back to looking for a commercial tire solution (265/70R19.5 or ??)
I know folks run 1 ton duallys with heavy, large, tall campers (Host, Arctic Fox etc) but not so much with 37s.
What do y'all figure ? Even if the tire load index covers the weight would LTs be just wrong for this application ?