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Tires dont feel fully planted?

Wow I am dumb lol I could've swore this whole time my side sticker said 40... I just rechecked it today and it's actually 36... Guess i will be riding @ 38 and with the driving it should be at 40..
Just an FYI I think you selected "P Metric" tires in the calculator when, based on your door sticker, you should have selected regular "Metric" size. I reran the calculation, it's saying 37psi for the new tires:
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From tiresize.com:
You've probably seen a 'P' in front of some of the tire sizes you've looked at. This actually designates a different size than the same tire size without the 'P' designation. They are very similar and typically interchangeable. However, they do have different load rating charts and should be assessed as different tires when calculating a new tire pressure.
 
I have a 2022 1500 and have the same issue with the stock tires which are Bridgestone dueler HT 275/55R/20 OWL all season radials. I was wondering if people have improved the handling with different tires or upgrading to the 22" rims or upgrading the shocks? The truck feels light on the road as if the tires don't hug the road well and the truck feels like it looses contact with the road a lot when it bounces on a bumpy road.
 

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