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- Ford Ranger
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Just wondering if anyone has a link or some form of real spec on max load of the stock 15 x7 "D-Style" double spoke rims on Ranger. Mine are from my 07' but rims were used on 2000-2011 models. I looked around on this site and read the wheel info guide someone posted , also checked various sites on web including wheelsize.com. I cleaned up wheel looking for weight limit stamped somewhere on them and found other info specs but not weight. Here is what is stamped : 15x7 JX 12, 7L54-1007-AA , DML RA M3 and T-DOT M (date) I have other rims that had the weight limit stamped on them so I know some rims have them. Have another totally diff old spare set of Ford Stock 15" x 7" alloy rims that has 1539lbs stamped inside. Means nothing though as far as what a diff rim would rate.
One could "assume" these D-Style rims would be the same but we all know where "assuming" can lead so looking for an actual rating and I can't be the only one who has needed to check. You may wonder why the heck do I care? Reason is I have accumulated several sets of Ford 15" rims and was thinking of replacing my old rusty steel wheels on my RV with a set of these alloys and 8 or 10 ply truck tires which would undoubtedly be better tires than trailer tires. If I put rims on that are rated 1539lbs max then they would be rated lower than the 1916lbs my rims need to be each per axle going by my max weight rating on trailer. An you just know if I had an incident on highway the insurance company would be looking for an out to pay as they often do, and rims not rated high enough would be something they would try and use to blame me and refuse coverage. Anyways these rims might be rated high enough, or might not be and thought I would pick brains on here and see if someone had something concrete I could go by as proof? Here is the specific Rim I am referring to:
Thanks in advance for anyone who actually has the weight limit specs on these.
Cheers,
Steve
One could "assume" these D-Style rims would be the same but we all know where "assuming" can lead so looking for an actual rating and I can't be the only one who has needed to check. You may wonder why the heck do I care? Reason is I have accumulated several sets of Ford 15" rims and was thinking of replacing my old rusty steel wheels on my RV with a set of these alloys and 8 or 10 ply truck tires which would undoubtedly be better tires than trailer tires. If I put rims on that are rated 1539lbs max then they would be rated lower than the 1916lbs my rims need to be each per axle going by my max weight rating on trailer. An you just know if I had an incident on highway the insurance company would be looking for an out to pay as they often do, and rims not rated high enough would be something they would try and use to blame me and refuse coverage. Anyways these rims might be rated high enough, or might not be and thought I would pick brains on here and see if someone had something concrete I could go by as proof? Here is the specific Rim I am referring to:
Ford RANGER (2000-2011) 15x7 Aluminum Alloy Chrome 5 Double Spoke [03431]
StockWheels.com - Buy & Sell Factory Wheels / OEM Rims. Original steel rims and alloy wheels available online.
www.stockwheels.com
Thanks in advance for anyone who actually has the weight limit specs on these.
Cheers,
Steve