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Those look great! I'm still shopping for either a set of 20" or 18" for my 2020 Limited Max. The 22" with OEM Hankook tires made it through the winter so far, and we've most definitely had our fair share of snow in the Midwest.View attachment 79997
275x70x18 BFG KO2's on stock FX4 wheels. Air them up to 65 psi when towing. Made a nice difference from the stock Michelin Primacy P rated stock tires. Almost 20K miles on them and still look new. Cougar 25RDS at 8K pounds loaded.
We ended up reserving a 2024 Ember 221MSL, 26' long travel trailer. 5885 lbs dry and 7550 lbs GVWR, which I don't ever think we'll come close to. It'll arrive in mid March, but we're in Iowa, so I'm not certain we'll be grabbing it right away or waiting a few weeks. Order WDH with sway bars for it through the dealer.
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Now just trying to decide on the wheels/tires combo.
I don't think there is one because that's very subjective. No one knows what you perceive as a harsh ride or how much weight you carry. Plus, not all 20s are created equal. Check the load index for the tire and figure out how much weight it needs to carry, then adjust to your normal load, but do leave a buffer so you're not underinflated. The vehicle weighs approximately 6000 lbs.So, what's the consensus with 20s in terms of tire pressure if the recommended 39psi (from the sticker) is too rough/bouncy?