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Old 12-08-2015, 07:18 PM
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nokian hakka R vs nokian hakka R SUV

i got a good deal for nokian hakka R , but they are not the SUV version, is it ok to put them on my truck ? and what will be the difference ?
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Old 12-09-2015, 12:37 PM
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I'm sure the load rating is different and really you should stay with a tire that is rated for your cars weight. i found this on a website that might help

Consider a pick-up truck that's commonly used for work-related tasks such as hauling, transporting goods, equipment, and 2-3 passengers. If this vehicle is fitted with tires intended for use on a passenger car, these tires will compromise the performance of the truck's suspension, steering response, and level of comfort. Additionally, using a low load index on a heavier vehicle that is loaded with additional weight can result in a blowout or severe tire damage. A blowout can result in an accident with severe consequences, particularly if you're traveling at highway speeds. To avoid such problems, vehicles come with recommended tire specifications precisely tuned for that particular vehicle make and model. Use those specifications to your advantage. Your ride will be safer, more comfortable, and all-around better quality. To meet those specifications with a new set of tires, have the following information on hand while you shop: your vehicle's year, make, and model and the tire code from your current set of tires.
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Old 12-09-2015, 03:20 PM
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Well said.. Or copied. Either way, good post!
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