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The 285/60R20s Bridgestone Dueler AT Ascents are running 39psi Front and 35psi rear.
I started at 39 all around, then 38 all around, then 39F/35R and am pretty happy. I've debated trying 40F/36R at some point, but may not "chase" it much further until I swap in the Fox PEs soon.Im still searching for the right psi for these ascents. Had them at 38, then found out about the difference in weight rating between E and P rated tires. So i pumped them up to 52. They run fine but are rough like an e rated tires is expected to be. So i just dropped to 46psi, well see if I can find the sweet spot and just pump em up for towing.
Thank you. I have the offroad package which already provides about a 1" lift. I'm swapping out the stock 20" wheels to 18"s so that I can have 80 sidewall tires and be able to lower the tire pressure for offroad. The BFG 235 80/18s I am looking at come in at about 33''. This is great info - with the new tires and wheels running 2K already, I don't need to spend even more for lifting. Not all of us are tech bros with unlimited funds for offroad upgrades!For what its worth 33's fit stock ride height with no rubbing
So you guys don't actually carry loads in the truck? I carry camping gear + water + extra fuel + wood + a weeks food and beer. Easily lugging around 600 lbs stuff plus a few dogs and the tolerant wife. Total load maybe 900 lbs. That is why some of us own a truck. If you run around empty drive a Subaru WRX. They are fun - I've had several. But not a truck.If your “leveling” then youre making the front height the same as the rear..for example the ground to center of wheel well height is the same front/rear.
Id suggest keeping a little rake..say 1/2 - 1
Inch. That way you don’t look like a dog running while pooping as you drive. IMO a common mistake folks make is the be perfectly level while parked…and not knowing they look stupid driving..not to mention the whole headlight misalignment issue that comes with “level”.
As far as the 5100s go..you can do the front and the rear at the same time. But be aware you’ll notice a slightly stiffer ride as the billsteins are a little stiffer than oem. I THINK if you do only the front you wont notice the difference much if at all since the majority of the truck weight is on the front.
Nobody tells me what to do..having said that, I do carry beerSo you guys don't actually carry loads in the truck? I carry camping gear + water + extra fuel + wood + a weeks food and beer. Easily lugging around 600 lbs stuff plus a few dogs and the tolerant wife. Total load maybe 900 lbs. That is why some of us own a truck. If you run around empty drive a Subaru WRX. They are fun - I've had several. But not a truck.

Im with you on actually using my truck as a truck. I run near or at payload when im pulling the camper. But a lot of folks run em as just grocery gettersSo you guys don't actually carry loads in the truck? I carry camping gear + water + extra fuel + wood + a weeks food and beer. Easily lugging around 600 lbs stuff plus a few dogs and the tolerant wife. Total load maybe 900 lbs. That is why some of us own a truck. If you run around empty drive a Subaru WRX. They are fun - I've had several. But not a truck.