We replaced ours when we bought out our lease. The OEM tires are garbage. We threw on a set of BFG Trail Terrain and have been extremely happy with them.
I ended up going with BFG TRAIL-TERRAIN T/A for ours to replace the horrific Dynapro's. They were one of the few decent tires at the stock 22 size. So far after a trip from Michigan to Florida they have been great.
We get between 10 and 12 pulling our 23 foot travel trailer. I've gotten up to 15 before but that was going an average of 55.
I also lock out a couple of gears on the transmission to keep it out of boost and have the transmission do the work instead.
I'm actually not going to lie I kind of liked our hitch basket. I purchased it originally for our annual 2,000 mile hunting trip. But have since used it camping and for smaller loads that I don't need the whole utility trailer for. We also have a Yakima mega load warrior roof basket.
Mine don't move at all. They snap in to the pegs on the floor and stay put.
Like the previous poster, I've had weathertech's in a lot of my previous vehicles but decided on the Maxx's because the offer much more coverage.
I learned with my 2015 F150 with tht 3.5 is that you need to lock out transmission gears to keep the turbos out of boost. Keeping them spooled up drives coolant Temps through the roof when towing.
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