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Thank you for explaining. Kinda ironic that a dually truck has a lower load limit than single. Why have a dually at all? I suppose for stability, traction, and for the "backup" safety if you do have a blow-out. The front tires are still a single-point failure, but so be it.All "D" and "E" range tires are rated for single configurtion or dual configuration, I.E. one versus two tires per axle per side. If running dual tires, the load rating is always lower. This is so if a tire fails, you have a slight reserve for load capacity.
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