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New Falken Rubitreks 265/70/17 SL

Discussion in 'Wheels & Tires' started by Motorjock721, Nov 30, 2024.

  1. Nov 30, 2024 at 5:46 AM
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    Motorjock721

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    Decided to replace my factory Goodyear Duratracs with some new tires. The Duratracs had 33,000 miles on them and were at 5/32nds. They were 5 years old, and becoming super loud.

    Anyway, Merry Christmas to me, purchased new Falken Rubitreks in factory size 265/70/17 SL.

    I drive mostly on the street, so these were the choice for me.

    I purchased them from Discount Tires. No issues mounting and balancing. No shimmy shake at any speed, especially 55-70 mph.

    Very quiet and they ride very nice.
     
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  2. Nov 30, 2024 at 5:59 AM
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    4RUnderground

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    Weight is decent at 46.5lbs, full depth sipes, and snow rated.

    Nice setup
     
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  3. Nov 30, 2024 at 10:00 AM
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    JET4

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    looks nice
     
  4. Nov 30, 2024 at 3:48 PM
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    MeefZah

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    I'm quite pleased with mine, same size and load as yours. They are good in/ on pretty much everything, look good, are quiet, and are priced right.

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  5. Nov 30, 2024 at 3:52 PM
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    Looks like those trees will perform well for you!
     
  6. Nov 30, 2024 at 4:01 PM
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    Good looking tire. I picked Pirelli Scorpion 265/70-17 XL rated. Weight 42 lbs smooth with noise about like stock Dueller or Grandtrek. I see similar water escape channels in tread designs of both.Walmart had a special at $160.
    I chose my local tire shop, who met Sams price of $187, and I have liked the service for decades.
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  7. Dec 10, 2024 at 9:04 AM
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    Nice looking rig! You just answered the same questions I have as well, in my search for new tires. I have three questions for you:

    1. What does the SL mean at the end of the tire size?

    2. What brand/model are the running boards/sliders? I really like those...

    3. Did the new tires affect your mileage, and if so, by how much?

    Thanks!
     
  8. Dec 10, 2024 at 10:53 AM
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    Captain Spalding

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    SL is the load range. (Which is different than the load index.) For passenger car tires the load ratings are
    LL - light load
    SL - standard load
    XL - extra load

    The stock tires that came on my 4Runner have an SL rating.

    Light truck tires are rated with a single letter, which carries not just a load rating but also a sidewall ply rating.

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    In modern light truck tires the ply rating may not correspond to an actual number of plies but does relate to relative sidewall strength. Off roaders will sometimes choose tires suitable for much heavier vehicles than the 4Runner, accepting the downsides of a stiffer heavier tire in exchange for a sidewall that resists cuts and punctures.
     
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  9. Dec 10, 2024 at 11:39 AM
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    Thank you, that's some good info that I didn't have. I appreciate it!
     
  10. Dec 10, 2024 at 12:04 PM
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    Captain Spalding

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    There’s more to the story. As I mentioned above the ply rating no longer denotes an actual number of plies, but rather the toughness of a certain number of plies in the tires of days gone by. And the ply rating always only referred to maximum inflation pressure and load capacity. It never expressed any sort of standard of sidewall cut and puncture resistance. We in the off-roading world have always assumed a correlation between a higher ply rating and cut/puncture resistance, but we pretty much just made that up. And now that the ply rating is even less dependent on the tire construction, the correlation between ply rating and puncture resistance is even sketchier. And the guys who are putting heavy and stiff E load tires on their vehicles may not even get the benefit of puncture resistance that they’re hoping for.
     
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    ***cries in 285 C Load AT4W's***
     
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