KootenayEV
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I’ve read through (most of) the super thread on the Dodge Ram 2363 wheels - one thing I haven’t seen conclusively answered is whether the wheels have sufficient weight rating for our trucks…
the Dodge they came off of has a GVWR of about 6,500lbs from what I could find; curb weight of our R1 start at 6,800 and go up from there with GVWR of 8,532 lbs. Many things go into this overall rating of course, so it’s possible the wheels are strong enough, but I’m trying to get some comfort that the 2363s are adequate for our trucks before I buy a set!
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Called local Dodge dealer - he said he didn’t know of weight rating for that wheel and wasn’t even sure he could find one - apparently no system similar to load index for tires. He did say that wheel has a history of cracking in off-road use, so he recommends steel wheels to his customers and downsizing to a smaller rim. Obviously that won’t work for our trucks as we need calliper clearance…
the Dodge they came off of has a GVWR of about 6,500lbs from what I could find; curb weight of our R1 start at 6,800 and go up from there with GVWR of 8,532 lbs. Many things go into this overall rating of course, so it’s possible the wheels are strong enough, but I’m trying to get some comfort that the 2363s are adequate for our trucks before I buy a set!
edit:
Called local Dodge dealer - he said he didn’t know of weight rating for that wheel and wasn’t even sure he could find one - apparently no system similar to load index for tires. He did say that wheel has a history of cracking in off-road use, so he recommends steel wheels to his customers and downsizing to a smaller rim. Obviously that won’t work for our trucks as we need calliper clearance…
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