HaulingAss
Well-known member
- Joined
- Oct 3, 2020
- Threads
- 27
- Messages
- 9,796
- Reaction score
- 19,893
- Location
- Western Washington, USA
- Vehicles
- Cybertruck DM, 2010 F-150, 2018 Performance Model 3, 2024 Performance Model 3
I'm not missing anything, I was simply correcting your statement that "E" load range is required to achieve maximum tow ratings on a Cybertruck. That's false. The OEM "D" load range Wrangler Territory All-Terrain tires achieve the max tow rating (and the max cargo capacity).What you ar emissing is that the Goodyear Wrangler Territory tires are have a higher weight capacity than the Scorpion tires on the AWD, which comes with the "D" rated Scorpions. Every other version (not CT) of the Wrangler Territory in the same size is rated E. Tesla's specific version for the CB is down-rated for weight and gains a higher speed rating by 6 mph (118 vs 112). No one drives a CT at those speeds. However, replacing the Scorpions with a higher rated tire does not change anything about the official vehicle weight ratings, so those of us with AWD CTs have a lower weight spec by hundreds of pounds. When we choose to upgrade anyway (my boat rig is over 10,000 pounds). we do so to gain a margin of actual safety, not to change the ratings.
Sponsored