What load range is a 10 ply trailer tire?
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Load Range E
Are All 10 Ply Tires
Load Range E? Yes, all load range E tires are 10 ply. This is because load range is determined by the number of plies the tire's construction has. Therefore, load range E means that the tire sports a 10-ply structure, which corresponds with its load durability.
The
BFGoodrich All-Terrain T/A KO2 is a 10-ply beauty that got its fame from the silver screen (cue Jurassic Park theme song). It’s an all-terrain tire that means business and impresses everyone, hence its inclusion as the rugged tires of those iconic Jurassic Park Jeeps
As you would expect from an off-road tread design, it features an aggressive tread pattern and rugged shoulder blocks. With its 10-ply/E-load rating, you get a higher load carrying capacity for all your gear and mods with plenty of moxie for the rough stuff off the trail.
This
BFGoodrich 10-ply tire can also double up to be used to haul a trailer or payload in off-road or muddy conditions without losing the grip you need when the going gets tough.
If you need a higher load carrying capacity to pair with off-road performance, this 10-ply tire should be at the top of your wish list.
Are you on a budget? If you’re a value minded driver who needs to get the most without shelling out a fortune, the
Falken Wildpeak AT3W is a 10-ply all-terrain tire for you.
The Wildpeak AT3W features versatile performance (both on and off-road) due to its rugged all-terrain tread pattern that’s fitted onto a Load Range E body for carrying, towing, hauling or whatever else you might need your light truck or SUV to do.
This tire is optimized to carry a load without struggle. It features heat diffusers in the sidewall, reducing heat build up in the tire to help avoid tire failure while towing—especially important on the highway.
Even better, this
Falken 10-ply tire is backed by a 55,000-mile limited treadwear warranty, giving you peace of mind that your towing and all-terrain performance will last, mile after mile.