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Towing on 265/75R16 tires.

SDVike

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I was wondering if I just made a mistake buying my new tires. Has anyone towed anything using 265/75R16 tires on their Explorer? I am looking at moving twice in the next 6 months. Am I going to ruin my new tires by pulling a Uhaul trailer for 12hrs?:mad:
 



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As long as the tires are rated for the load, you should not have a problem.
 






As long as the tires are rated for the load, you should not have a problem.
I'm not worried about the tire holding up. I worried about the backend dropping from the load of the trailer and rubbing on the +1 sized tire.
 






if you load the trailer right you should be ok execpt uhaul will not rent you a trailer
 






Yeah I know about Uhaul issue. Kind stupid because it was issue with a bad tire on the 2nd Gen model. I don't see how it relates to the redesigned 3rd Gen. Anyway, I am going to borrow a friends pickup and pick it up.
 






That's how I rented a U-Haul one time...I used my father-in-law's Silverado to go pick it up. I dont think you will have a problem unless it's a VERY heavy load. I recently hauled my sister's Grand Caravan on my dad's trailer (which weighs 1900 lbs empty) and my X only droped about 2 inches in the rear. I hauled it for and hour like it wasn't back there (60+ mph). But that was with 235-70-16 tires. But I think my new 245-75's would clear fine too.
 












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