I recently picked up a pick up, a 98 Chevrolet K1500 Extended Cab for $500. 150k miles and a blown motor. It also needs tires.
This truck will be a daily driver for the 4-5 winter months of the year and will be used as utility truck the rest of the year. It will be used to haul about 4 cords of wood back from the parents 50 miles away over the course of the summer as well.
So that said.....what load range tires should I get? I'm pretty sure most 1/2 ton trucks are sold stock with load range C tires but with a half cord of wood in the back I'm probably getting close to the limits.
Will load range E tires ride too rough with an empty load? Or are they just right for a 4,500lbs (empty) pig?
Thanks!
EDIT. The difference in price is considerable as well. Load Range C goes for about $500 a set for quality name brand. Load Range E costs about $200 more.
This truck will be a daily driver for the 4-5 winter months of the year and will be used as utility truck the rest of the year. It will be used to haul about 4 cords of wood back from the parents 50 miles away over the course of the summer as well.
So that said.....what load range tires should I get? I'm pretty sure most 1/2 ton trucks are sold stock with load range C tires but with a half cord of wood in the back I'm probably getting close to the limits.
Will load range E tires ride too rough with an empty load? Or are they just right for a 4,500lbs (empty) pig?
Thanks!
EDIT. The difference in price is considerable as well. Load Range C goes for about $500 a set for quality name brand. Load Range E costs about $200 more.