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Old 03-22-2015, 03:06 AM   #1
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Rim Capacity

If this topic was already discussed, I apologize. How can you tell the rim capacity on the Montana (2003)? I have had E-rated tires and would like to go higher but not sure if rim can take it. My Es have an 80psi capacity, will the rim hold a higher psi that goes with the G- and H-rated tires? Thank you in advance.
 
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Given the age of your rig, you probably have rims that are limited to the 80 psi tires. Are the wheels 6 lug or 8 lug? If they are 6 lug, you most likely have 6,000 lb rated axles, and can probably use good LT tires.
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My rims are stamped on the back side. They say 120 psi
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Should be a stamp on the inside of the rim. The 110PSI rated rims did not become standard issue until mid 2010.
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You don't have to stay with the flawed E rated ST tires, however. Put some good LT tires on and you'll get many years of safe travel. Many on this forum have done just that.
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In 2003 Keystone was using ST tires on all 6000# axles (LRD or LRE).

Also, in 2003 Keystone was tooling up for LT tires on all 2004 & 2005 models with 6000# axles. They were using rims rated for 3042# at 80 psi.. So you may have a set of those rims if you have a late model 2003.

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