Has Anyone With 20” Wheels Moved To LT Tires?

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Just thinking, now that Im going to be doing more towing, might want to have a tire with stronger sidewalls and more resilliant to punctures. I do realize there would be an unsprung weight gain and fuel mileage reduction.

For those that have done this, what has been your experiences
 

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I have a 2015 limited with 20” wheels and switched over to LT tires for my third set on this car. I wanted them for towing stability. I chose BFG KO2s in stock size. Following the recommendation of the tire shop I went with the 8 ply or D rating as a compromise. I have run them a year definitely a mpg drop and ride change. I am happy with them however. Also note the inflation pressure will be different the the door listed 35 psi. I run 48 empty and increase when towing. I used an online inflation calculator.
 

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I have had both BFG KO2 and Michelin LTX AT2 in 275/55/20 on my 2014 King Ranch. Both are great tires and I have towed with them. The BFG have better traction in snow and off-road, but they make more noise on the highway and seem to to get about 1 MPG less. I like the LTX better all around, just not in situations requiring 4WD.
 

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I have a 2015 limited with 20” wheels and switched over to LT tires for my third set on this car. I wanted them for towing stability. I chose BFG KO2s in stock size. Following the recommendation of the tire shop I went with the 8 ply or D rating as a compromise. I have run them a year definitely a mpg drop and ride change. I am happy with them however. Also note the inflation pressure will be different the the door listed 35 psi. I run 48 empty and increase when towing. I used an online inflation calculator.
Where did you find that calculator? I’ve always wondered how to know what psi to run when using a non standard tire. I would be very interested in having that link! Thanks!
 
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Thank you all for your answers. My current tires are the Michelin Defender LTX M/S 113T in standard 275/55/20 size and have no real complaints when towing, just looking for something less suceptable to punctures and damage.

To those of you that are running the Michelins, are you using the "standard" 113T or are you running LT? If LT what is the part number?
 

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I'm running Discount Tire's house brand Pathfinder HT's in the stock 275/55R20. The load index on them is 117T and the load range is XL. I tow a 5000lbs cargo trailer and don't have any complaints. They're quiet on the highway and do well in all weather driving. I didn't notice any drop in mileage, I think they spec the weight at 41lbs per tire. I believe they're made by hankook.
 

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Load range F.

The ride is…. stiff.
 

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