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#745968 05/09/2011 9:59 PM
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Been lookin' for radials for my truck - did not want to pay $250 per tar (Coker or Universal). Finally found the diameter and width I need to keep stock height and clear tie rod ends. It's a 195 80r 16 - now I need to spring for those 16" wire wheels!! Speakin' of wheels, can powder coat be done in any color?

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Yep - powder coat colors have the same range as that squirt stuff. Difference is what a powder coater stocks for current production. Check around to see what they have available and you'll come across a color you can live with. I found one really close to a Brewster Green


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What brand/model tire is it? That sounds like an obsolete size, or possibly a European passenger car size. You might want to verify the load capacity before you commit to them, too low of a capacity can end up with premature tire failure, namely from the sidewall giving out.


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I've done some quick research. Seems that size is only used as an oem tire on electric powered RAV-4s, and are not reccomended for anything else. I would be very concerned with using them on a truck, as they are not designed for that application.


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Thanks Longbox - I will do some more research.

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Originally Posted by LONGBOX55
I've done some quick research. Seems that size is only used as an oem tire on electric powered RAV-4s, and are not reccomended for anything else. I would be very concerned with using them on a truck, as they are not designed for that application.

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My truck has a total weight of 1610# on front wheels and 1380# on rear wheels. The tire I am looking at has a load rating of 1600# per tire. Surely that would be OK. The only thing I haul is a cooler of beer, fold out chair, and a good lookin' babydoll once in a while.

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Originally Posted by tcox
OK. The only thing I haul is a cooler of beer, fold out chair, and a good lookin' babydoll once in a while.


Well, i will go out on a limb here and will haul the load for U if you promise the beer is cold and the chair is comfortable. U can keep the baby doll. My wife can shoot.
If you can distractd my wife, I might furnish cigars. I have tires and wheels for trading stock.

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Originally Posted by tcox
My truck has a total weight of 1610# on front wheels and 1380# on rear wheels. The tire I am looking at has a load rating of 1600# per tire. Surely that would be OK. The only thing I haul is a cooler of beer, fold out chair, and a good lookin' babydoll once in a while.
While it may have the load rating, that tire is not constructed for light truck use. I've seen tires with a load rating that seemed ok for a truck that didn't haul anything fail, due to having the wrong construction. Good case in point, we had a kid come in the shop with a '72 C20 with split rims, which he replaced with single peice 16" wheels, plus tires. He didn't want the proper LT tire, he wanted a Passenger rated tire. Within a month, he had blown out the sidewalls of all 4 tires. Granted, in addition to being P rated, they were undersize (he though they looked "cool" ), but they were rated for the weoght of the truck without a load.


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