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  1. Jul 16, 2018 · For overlanding, you’ll need a versatile, jack-of-all-trades tire capable of tackling all types of terrain and road surfaces from smooth pavement, dirt, rocks, and mud to sand, snow, water, and ice. This is why we recommend a good all-terrain tire for your truck camper rig.

  2. Jul 7, 2016 · If their truck and camper is properly payload matched, the stock wheels and tires should have the required capacity, and then some. However, upgrading the wheels and tires is an often overlooked opportunity to improve handling and driving safety for any truck camper.

  3. Jan 3, 2024 · Weight example: My factory fitted tires at 35psi will support my truck's GVWR of 7,500 pounds (fully loaded weight rating). Same 4 tires at 50psi (max sidewall tire pressure) will support 11,024 pounds (2556 x 4).

  4. Mar 4, 2024 · The best truck tires I've ever used I have to break into 2 categories, All Terrain and Off Road: ALL TERRAIN • Pirellii, All Terrain radial tires made for Sears, called Trailhandler APT.

  5. Jul 5, 2016 · To help us with our wheel and tire research, and to help others with the same, we are conducting a six question poll about wheel and tire preferences for a truck camper rig. Here are the six questions:

  6. Aug 25, 2019 · you can run a 305 or 315 tire on your truck. I believe that is about as wide as will be approved on a stock 8 in wide wheel. I run 305/75r17s in toyo ATIIs. its right at 34in. Never had an issue with any stability, though I will say my camper jacks are MAXXED out getting it up into my bed.

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  8. Jan 6, 2023 · You should keep in mind, that as soon as you go to a 10-ply tire, you're going to go jump up to between 10-15lbs in wheel weight per tire. Seems that all 33" tires available push you into the 10-ply category. This includes 275/70R18's, 285/70, 295/60, 305/60, and of course 33x12.5's.

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