What is the difference between AT tires and Light Truck tires?

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What is the difference between these light truck tires?

my current tires are pirelli scorpian str 265/70/17. i was going to upgrade them to hankook all terrain rf10's 265/70/17. the guy at americas tire co said that the hankook tires won't be very good since i haul alot of heavy stuff sometimes. what is the max weight for each tire at a certain amount of psi. so far i found that hankook tires are 44 psi at 2,535lbs, while pirellis are 80 psi at 3195 lbs. what is the main difference of these tires?

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The problem is you have left most of the tire size off. Yes ALL of those numbers and letters are important...

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Typically the load carrying capacity of the tire.

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Why is the tire pressure light on in my 2006 nissan Frontier truck , if the tires are full?

ok i have a 2006 nissan Frontier pick up truck and i checked the tires and they are all at the right size they are they right stock tires but the tire pressure light is still on inside the truck ,,why??

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If you've checked the pressure and it's right you probably want to reset the TPMS system (Tire Pressure...

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What are a good long lasting cheap set of light truck all season tires?

i need a set of tires that will last a few years please help me out right now i have LT265/75R16 and would like to stay that size

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Definitely not Mickey thompsons!!!

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Putting 185/70/R14 tires on a wheel for 195/70/R14?

I have a 1997 Ford Ranger, reg cab, 2WD. When it bought it, it came with 225/70/R14 tires. Factory specs that I could find said it came with 195/70/R14. The wheels seem to be the originals. I have a car with 185/70/R14s on it. They are almost new, and...

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Usually you can get away with one side up or down(ie 235 or 215) but you going from 225 to 185 is just...

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Stock 4WD 2005 F-150 tire size: 255/70 - 15 255 mm tread width, 70% sidewall to treadwidth ratio, 1...

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What size tires should I get?

I bought a Honda Ridgeline RTL, that came with upgraded 20" Rims. The stock wheels sadly did not come with it. Anyway, it's time for me to replace the tires. Stock Size Tires are: 245/65-17 However with the upgraded Wheels, the optional/recommended...

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Go with stock. Wider tires tend to look nice but they dont handle well for all season. Think of them...

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Will highway tires give me better ride quality on my 1998 Tacoma, that currently have all terrain tires?

I need to change the tires for my truck and I am wonder what is the difference between all terrain and regular highway tires, please give me pros and cons. Also the all terrain tires ...show more

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It should be quieter and better mileage with highway tires. If you do not drive off road I would recommend...

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I put new tires and wheels on my 2008 Dodge truck the wheels and tires I took off were factory.?

After I put the new ones on the low tire warning came on.I checked all tires and they are fine. Also I went from a 17 inch to a 20 inch which that really made no difference in fact it rides a lot smoother. I was told there is a sensor on the original...

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The only way to get the light to go out is install the tire pressure sensors in your present tires....

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Finding the right tires?

I know this sounds like a simple answer: just look at the mfg specifications. But the stock tire size is not what the truck came with, and I want something way bigger, because a 205/70/14 is a small tire for a pickup truck to me. Currently, I have 2...

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215/70/14 and 225/70/14 the difference is .55" in dia so half of that is .225" in the stance...

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