Is there such an animal as LT215/85R15, which presumably would be narrower than 
the 85?  I have not seen one anywhere.
Jonas Thaler

On Nov 24, 2011, at 3:44 PM, "Nate" <vwna...@yahoo.com> wrote:

> 
> For freeway driving and no heavy duty use : TP39452400
> 
> 215/80R15
> 
> For hard truck use , or towing etc. : TL15904000
> 
> LT215/75R15
> 
> 100S 6
> 
> BSW this is a true Light Truck Tire .
> 
> You can go up to a LT235/75R15 for more diameter & lower engine speeds *but* 
> this is a wider tire and so will have heavier steering & look ' fat ' in the 
> sidewalls .
> 
> I'd use the LT215/74R15 , maybe I will , it depends if I can find any stock 6 
> lug wheels , still looking .
> 
> -Nate
> 
> 
> 


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