Stock tire size is P275/55R20, which is load rated at 2403 pounds at 35 PSI in a passenger car application. Since it’s on an SUV, you divide that by 1.1 due to downrating of P-metric tires in an SUV/light truck application. That gives you 2,185 pounds at 35 PSI.
The tire he is replacing it with is an LT285/65R20, which supports 2,180 pounds at 35 PSI. At 36 PSI, it supports 2,222 pounds. Thereby putting it slightly over the requirement for this application.
This info all came from the Tire and Rim Association Load application tables, which is the standard used by all tire and rim manufacturers in the US to rate their respective items.
I wanted to put this out there because there are always a lot of questions about how you truly determine proper inflation for an LT-metric tire in an application originally fitted with a P-metric one.