Tire load carrying capacity refers to the maximum weight a tire can safely support when inflated to its recommended pressure. Single tires are designed to carry a specific load individually, while dual tires (two tires on the same axle) can distribute the load between them, allowing for a higher total capacity. This dual configuration can reduce wear and improve stability, especially in heavy-duty applications. It's essential to adhere to the manufacturer's specifications for both single and dual tire setups to ensure safety and performance.
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