It can be done, so long as the new rims and tyres are capable of handling the weight, but there'll be some issues which arise from it. For one, your fuel mileage is bound to be reduced, since that truck will be geared for the recommended wheel/tyre size, and you'll be turning higher RPMs to reach the same speeds. Additionally, you'll need to recalibrate your speedometer to account for the smaller tyre size. And the big problem - especially if you're pulling a van or curtainside trailer with normal sized tyres - is that it's going to increase the height at the rear of the trailer.
goodyear
A lorry makes sound primarily through its engine, exhaust system, and the friction between its tires and the road surface. These components create noise levels that can vary depending on factors like the lorry's speed, engine type, and road conditions.
Smaller tires should not cause the check engine light to come on. Smaller tires will cause the speedometer to be off.
The force that can pull a giant lorry is typically provided by a powerful engine and the torque generated by it. Additionally, friction between the tires and the road surface also plays a key role in enabling the lorry to be pulled.
What does tightening your tires mean? You mount a tire and tighten the wheel. The wheel it torqued to whatever the manufacture recommends.
Sumitomo
When a lorry is traveling at a constant speed, the driving force from the engine is balanced by the resisting forces such as air resistance, friction between the tires and the road, and other resistance forces. This balance of forces allows the lorry to maintain its constant speed.
Depends on where you live. There are 18 major tire manufacturers who produce tires for Delta.
Many manufacturers offer a great variety of rims and tires for three reasons: style, performance, sticky tires aren't too good for snow, and to allow people to personalize their cars.
Most major manufacturers of tires offer an 'off road' option. Main manufacturers include Bridgestone, Firestone, Pittbull, Super Swamper and Goodyear.
Many manufacturers suggest every 5000 miles.
as much as you want or whatever the tire recommends