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C Load vs D Load 37's

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For those of you that have had the opportunity to own both, is there a huge difference in ride quality between C and D load tires?
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this summer GOOD YEAR LOAD RANGE C with METHOD 0 OFFSET WHEEL, NOW winter NOKIAN LT STUDDED 315\70\17 LOAD RANGE D badland sasquash wheel + 35 offset. no difference at 35 Psi cold. I prefer Load Range D more confident durability, very comfortable driving.
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Generally speaking, higher load range will be a stiffer ride. However, between C and D is not enough to worry about unless you are looking for the absolute smoothest most comfortable drive you can get. When I hear D load, I typically think Toyos for the Bronco.
Listing what brand/model tire and size you are considering will get more responses.
 
 


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