It's interesting that 37" D rated tires have a higher capacity then 35" E rated tires.

I do like the idea of E rated truck tires. Also 35" tires open up countless options. Some 35" tires are actually 35" too. Where some 37" tires are well short of 37"..

The 35" Toyo AT2 my neighbor has have 50,000 miles and look really good like he could put another 30,000 on them.


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