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      11-16-2018, 04:04 PM   #15
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Originally Posted by TEF View Post
If a stock tire has a load rating of 100 and a replacement has one of 97, what is incorrect: the absolute number or that load ratings do not matter? if it's the latter, than why have them. I am not incorrect, it's just another reason that the tires are not equivalent. Just because you point out that tires must be the same on all corners doesn't make my comment any less valid.
You said "the only concern one might have is the tire load".

That's a concern you have.
Far from being the "only" concern. It may be a concern to some, as proven by you and your own, but it may as well be the "least" concerning piece, not the "only one".

Your point is valid though otherwise. Being that the thread topic is about mixing tires of different diameters, I maintain my post in its entirety and excuse myself of further commenting to not seem like I'm arguing, which isn't the intent.
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