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19 2500 Limited Stock 20" Tire options

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I have a 2019 Limited 2500 with the 20" wheels

I am wanting to replace the factory LT285/60R20 tires with the Toyo Open county MT. The Toyo site has them listed in the factory size of LT285/60R20. But they do not come up when selecting my vehicle. Has anyone tried these with any success?

Really wanting the Toyo Mt or RT in the factory size. Just seeing if anyone has them and if they fit/rub or not.

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John
 

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Vehicle make/model selection is just convenience if you don't know the size you need.

You can easily put 285/65R20 or 35x12.5R20 tires on the truck stock.
 

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Any preferences in the Toyo Mt, Rt, AT3, and Nitto ridge grapplers in stock size?

Anyone running any of those?
 

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Well ended up with the nitto ridge grapplers in the factory size. The toyo mt, rt, at3 were on back order.

Any recomendation on tire pressue?
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@19 2500 limited if you aren't aware of it, look on Youtube for "chalk test for tire pressure". Doing so will show you what pressure the tires are happy with. Me personally, I run 45 front, and 40 rear when I'm not towing, and bring both to 60 when towing. I'm running 35" Toyo Open Country AT2's, and the ride improved a ton by lowering the air pressure - and I got good wear indications at these pressures by doing the chalk test.
 

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@19 2500 limited if you aren't aware of it, look on Youtube for "chalk test for tire pressure". Doing so will show you what pressure the tires are happy with. Me personally, I run 45 front, and 40 rear when I'm not towing, and bring both to 60 when towing. I'm running 35" Toyo Open Country AT2's, and the ride improved a ton by lowering the air pressure - and I got good wear indications at these pressures by doing the chalk test.

45PSI under a CTD?

Doesn't that front end feel squishy?

P.S. You don't show gas or diesel in your sig.
 

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45PSI under a CTD?

Doesn't that front end feel squishy?

P.S. You don't show gas or diesel in your sig.
Thanks for the heads up about my sig... I'll change that now.

Yes, 45psi under a CTD. I dont think it feels soft or squishy. I do recall that there was a big difference between 45 vs 55psi in ride quality for the better though. She corners well, It doesn't feel like there is much roll if any. I only rotate the tires every 5-6k miles, and the treadwear has been level and even for the past 15k miles since I had them installed.
 

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