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Load rating on the 10R22.5" Goodyear G186 radials is listed on the sidewall as 5205 lbs @ 90 psi used as a single.Is this a serious limitation? How does the 10.00 x 22.5 compare to 11.00 x 20 in super single configuration?
agreed
Picture of the rear of the M105a3 trailer.agreed
Yea, huh.....2004Holy Ancient Thread, Batman
Interesting Topic that I was unaware of though
Any tire with a .5 designaton is a tubeless ie 14.5, 16.5, 19.5, 22.5, 24.5 All the point five rims are tubeless whereas there are split-rims/splitring rims which are whole numbers ie. 15, 16, 17, 18, 20" tube type used for heavy applications. Barring all the tubless auto and lt truck tire/rims of recent times.bgekky3 : by any chance do you have some other fotos with the 22.5 inch rims ? Do you run those same size rims in the rear ?
This whole Deuce tire thing looks like it can drive a person mad - I've waded thru about 50 tire/rim threads.
Seems to me the 22.5 inch rims would be best for those who spend most of the time on the highway - more tire choices, longer lasting tires - no tube ? Am I right about the 22.5's being used with tubeless radial tires ?
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