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Old 03-06-2002, 11:22 PM   #1
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Be careful when sizing tires, load carrying ability is probably the most important thng to consider. next on the list would be the minimum and maximum rim widths the tire is desinged for. This data should be available at the tire dealer.

At the very least a tire with a low load rating will overheat and wear out quickly, at worst you and the guy who put the tires on will have a lawsuit and attendant collateral damage to deal with
and tire suits are pretty easy to win
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