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Old 02-05-2009, 07:15 PM   #1 (permalink)
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quick question.. what are the recommeded load rate per wheel for our honda pilots?.. thinking about getting some 20" wheels
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quick question.. what are the recommeded load rate per wheel for our honda pilots?.. thinking about getting some 20" wheels
The load index is 104 = 1984lbs for the GY stock tires. Its also printed on the side of the tire.
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load rate on the wheels, not tires
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looks like the wheels I want is at load rating of 1400lbs per wheel.. is that safe on our pilots?.. please need an anwser.... Thanks
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Here's a thread on wheel load rating. May help you out a bit.
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Do you think guy that that load rating will also decrease if you have change the suspension of your wheels? Lets say the wheels have a 1400lbs wheel loading do the suspension take that load?



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