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The load rating is pretty important. Whilst the rating might be 670kg and most average chippers are a similar weight to a small car.

 

A car has four wheels and it has far superior suspension and shock absorbing abilities in comparison to an indispension unit.

 

The way some drivers drag chippers over bumpy roads and speed humps I'm surprised we don't hear of more blow outs

 

You should be able to find higher load rated tyres than car tyes thats why its important to speak to a tyre company that deal in these things as they have a far better knowledge and wobt just sell you whatever fits on the rim

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