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Old 12-12-2017, 07:57 PM
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With the LT tires you could try 36 psi to see if that helps. I started at 42 psi and was a rougher ride and was wearing more in the center as well. 36 is a better ride and more even wear although a different size than yours at 305/55/20.
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My plan right now is get the Wildpeaks in 275/60r20. Tons of great reviews and I don't want LT tires.

I am waiting until General comes out with their new Grabber ATX. Supposed to be out this spring. The Grabber AT2 was the best truck tire I've ran but the closest size is LT275/65R20. Hoping the ATX gets a bunch more sizes.
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Originally Posted by 11screw50
You're talking about a difference in sidewall of about 1/3". I think you will feel more of a difference from going to a p-rated tire than you will from that minor sidewall difference.

(that said, I did go from 275/55r20 to 275/60r20 figuring any little bit would help. Next time I need tires, I may go to 18's, I think I can lose a little weight in the process as well.)
My truck has the 18" sport wheels with Good Year Wrangler P tires.They weigh approx. 72 lbs combined.I installed 265 70 17 BFG KO2s E load rating on 17" xl Sport rims,approx 72 lbs.What do the 20" wheel tire combo weigh?



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