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Old 11-23-2022, 09:34 AM   #1
Shane826
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Well I’ll be damned. Just spoke to TM, they do indeed use 225/75R15-E tires. They use that higher range tire so the tire load capacity slightly exceeds the axle load capacity of 5200lbs. There were a few units with 80psi labels, they have since changed the spec to 65-70psi.

So I suspect the higher inflation and heavier tires are not the cause of the rubbing, even moreso now.
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