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Here's what I found about what I have, today.
The P30 chassis is listed under a company called Workhorse. I had to go to th local bus/motorcoach/RV dealer/service business. They were able to look up the VIN and give me some info that was helpful.
Model # CP31432
GVWR- 14800
@WarWagon , the LT265/70R17 seems to have roughly the same load rating, if not higher, than LT265/75R16. Unless a guy is comparing apples to oranges (235/85R16 LRG to 235/80R17 LRE) the 17 is allways comparable to 16 inch.
The 265/70R17 is quickly becoming a favorite of mine, same height ,width, and almost the same load capacity as the 265/75R16, but shorter sidewall for better handling. still softer than a 245/75R16 too.
Plus the GMT900 GMC Snowflake wheels look damn nice IMO.
I stretch the GCWR well past factory, but try to be mindful of the GCWR of a 454 powered truck, as most GCWR ratings take into account acceleration under load (freeway merging, etc) the 454 is rated higher than the 6.5L just because of the acceleration, as the weight is very similar, and the braking system should be identical.
I have never encountered anyone who seems concerned about a slow truck going up a hill, as long as I have plenty of "Whoa" I dont care about the lack of "go" when running heavy.