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Originally Posted by chrischhorn I work at Costco and we are very strict about load ratings. Basically match manufacturer specs or higher. Lower load rating will make you more prone
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Also, I looked at the OP and researched the load numbers. Again it WON'T matter due to the fact that each tire at 96 is capable of 1565lbs, so x4 and that gives you a total load capacity of 6260. Gross vehicle weight on our car is 3232. max payload on our cars if im not mistaken is around 600lbs? I am kindly stating sir that you are incorrect when referencing passenger car tires to sportscar tires.
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