Tire size and rating for '22 limited w/ HD Tow?

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Deadman

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Honestly, In my opinion, money would be better spent on a Hellwig Rear Sway bar. You will gain far more control and you won't sacrifice any ride quality.
 

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It sounded like he was getting these for free so $, isn't an issue I assume. I'm really confused by the free tires only if you have a brand new vehicle thing. I couldn't imagine my employer being hey work for me for great deals and I'll save you a set of tires I'd you drop 75k on a new truck but if you can't keep up with the jones's sorry about ya. Mind boggling perk for sure.

LT is the way to go for towing. In laws have had LT on their 03 and we have identical trucks otherwise and when loaded its much more "stable" I don't have issues with the loads I've moved but theirs has a more reassuring firmness to it during any type of maneuver. I know it's not a 22 but we only differ in the tire type and similar data point.
 

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When not towing I've been running 42 psi in the BFG KO2's I have. A little stiffer than the stockers but they actually handle better and cut down on some of the rear sway. Look a lot better and offer better puncture resistance.
 

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It sounded like he was getting these for free so $, isn't an issue I assume. I'm really confused by the free tires only if you have a brand new vehicle thing. I couldn't imagine my employer being hey work for me for great deals and I'll save you a set of tires I'd you drop 75k on a new truck but if you can't keep up with the jones's sorry about ya. Mind boggling perk for sure.

LT is the way to go for towing. In laws have had LT on their 03 and we have identical trucks otherwise and when loaded its much more "stable" I don't have issues with the loads I've moved but theirs has a more reassuring firmness to it during any type of maneuver. I know it's not a 22 but we only differ in the tire type and similar data point.
Yes I work for Bridgestone. We get wholesale discounts on tires. If we buy a new car though we can swap the tires out for free for any tire we choose as long as the oem tires have less than 500 miles on them
 
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