Street and strip tires

hondarider552

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May 28, 2008
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Discount will not install the SUV street tires on 8 lug rims because they do not meet the load range of the factory 245 pizza cutters, and are also not E rated. Discount seems to think our trucks are always at gross weight, as (when I worked at discount) every 3/4 and 1 ton HAD to be sent out at max pressures in the rear. I brought them my 22's, paid for the 420's I have, and gave them the rims. They questioned me about it being a 8 lug, I told them it was for my race trailer :D They said you got 22's on your trailer? Yes.... yes I do... :roflmao:
 

thunder550

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Apr 2, 2013
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Phoenix, AZ
Discount will not install the SUV street tires on 8 lug rims because they do not meet the load range of the factory 245 pizza cutters, and are also not E rated. Discount seems to think our trucks are always at gross weight, as (when I worked at discount) every 3/4 and 1 ton HAD to be sent out at max pressures in the rear. I brought them my 22's, paid for the 420's I have, and gave them the rims. They questioned me about it being a 8 lug, I told them it was for my race trailer :D They said you got 22's on your trailer? Yes.... yes I do... :roflmao:

:woott::roflmao:

FWIW I've run Proxes ST on two different trucks with good results. Never run anything different though, so I can't offer a comparison.
 

Dirtymaxx03

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Aug 4, 2009
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These Proxe STII's are nasty. I used to be able to light my old tires on fire with a small tune. These things barely break loose when I put the truck on kill. My trans doesn't like it lol