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Just wondering but would it be okay to run a load index of 92 in the front if the rears are 97? I dont carry anything else in my car
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Just wondering but would it be okay to run a load index of 92 in the front if the rears are 97? I dont carry anything else in my car besides the wifey. Her and I are probably around 280lbs total.
Current wheel and tire specs: 20x9.5 255/35/20 97 20x11 305/25/20. 97 Have an extra set of the following: 255/30/20 92
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