Tire size?

Discussion in 'Car Hauler and Auto Carrier Trucking Forum' started by Umove2slow, Oct 2, 2015.

  1. sxdime

    sxdime Medium Load Member

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    That is correct. It might not be as bad on your truck since car haulers are in the range of 12k to 14k on the steer axle loaded.
    With you running local it would probably work. 275/70.22.5 are mostly found in 18 ply (load range H) which has a weight rating at just over 7000 lbs per tire.
    You won't get as much drop as you think using the 275/70's though.
    The 295/65/22.5 that was mentioned is supposed to be mounted on a 9 inch wide wheel from what I remember.
    KW's are too tall for car haulers so I doubt you will find any with the axles under them. There has been a few KW's over the years but not many.
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    Umove2slow Bobtail Member

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    Yea that's what I though I only average about 10.5k on my steers since I have a long wheelbase. Ill look that one up too see if its gonna give me the drop in looking for.
    KW do sit pretty tall and hardly see them hailing cars it was worth the try asking.
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    Hammer166 Crusty Information Officer

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    Google E-1322I. That's the 13,200" Spicer, which is the lightest rating having the 5" drop is available on their steer axles.