I'm getting ready to buy a set of Duratracs for my FJ and trying to decide between load range C or E. Tire size will be 265x75x16, use will be 85% road, 15% light-moderate off-road, light towing (max 1,800- 2,000 lbs) 1-2x/mo., Bilstein 5100's, the rest of the suspension is stock.
I see that the OEM Bridgestone's have a load index of 113 (2535 lbs). The C rated DT's have a load index of 112 (2469 lbs), while the E's have a load index of 123 (3417 lbs). I know a lot of people recommend and use the C range on their FJ's, but when I do a search on Tirerack and on Goodyear's site, the recommended load rating is always E, or 113 and up. Actually, I found that Toyota's spec for 16" wheels is 114, 113 is for 17" wheels.
Here's the load index chart I referenced: http://www.discounttire.com/dtcs/infoLoadIndex.dos
So my 2 questions are:
1. If the C's are OK to use, why do you suppose they aren't recommended by the search results?
2. Would it be advisable to get the C rated DT's even though they have a lower load index than the OEM spec?
Thanks for the help.
I see that the OEM Bridgestone's have a load index of 113 (2535 lbs). The C rated DT's have a load index of 112 (2469 lbs), while the E's have a load index of 123 (3417 lbs). I know a lot of people recommend and use the C range on their FJ's, but when I do a search on Tirerack and on Goodyear's site, the recommended load rating is always E, or 113 and up. Actually, I found that Toyota's spec for 16" wheels is 114, 113 is for 17" wheels.
Here's the load index chart I referenced: http://www.discounttire.com/dtcs/infoLoadIndex.dos
So my 2 questions are:
1. If the C's are OK to use, why do you suppose they aren't recommended by the search results?
2. Would it be advisable to get the C rated DT's even though they have a lower load index than the OEM spec?
Thanks for the help.