2015 Tahoe 3-5 drop towing with 24” or 26”

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It’s about that season where I get my fishing boat back out, as of right now I have 24s but I am selling my black wheels and going with a silver machined wheel. I wanted to go to a 26” with a 295-30-26 but That’s a pretty thin tire and I’m not sure how they would do towing a boat or even for a 2-4 hr trip. The boat is only 21’ and maybe 3000 but never weighed. I don’t want to have to worry about blowouts or damages especially to an expensive wheel like that, other wise I’ll order a 24” again with a 295-35-24. Anyone with experience your info would be appreciated.
 

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I'm not sure what you are asking...

But I have 2/3 drop kit on 24" and tow with no issues. I did a 13 hour trip last summer to Arkansas and back to STL and didn't even notice the trailer behind me.
 
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I'm not sure what you are asking...

But I have 2/3 drop kit on 24" and tow with no issues. I did a 13 hour trip last summer to Arkansas and back to STL and didn't even notice the trailer behind me.

I guess I was asking if anyone has towed with26” wheels and if issues. I have 24s now but Thinking about going to a 26”, but the profile worries me with bumps etc
 

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As the sidewall gets smaller, you will feel more bumps. I've considered buying a set of 22" to see how much of a ride difference there is over my 24". My stock wheels are 20"
 

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Pic of the boat? What I have pictured you could tow behind pretty much anything.
 

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As for the ride difference between 24 and 22 for me it was easily noticeable. My buddy has 24’s and I felt ever bump. But he doesn’t have the softest compound tires. That had a lot to do with it. If it’s just for towing I’d go with the most sidewall I can. My boat is just over 4300 lbs with trailer and the 305/40/22 rides fine.
 

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I tow sometimes with a 3/5 drop on 26's and have no issues. Yeah it rides a little stiff but that's normal. As long as you have correct tire pressure you should be ok. I also have helper air bags in the rear to level it out with the weight of my trailer or camper. Sometimes I'll throw my 22's on if I'm going on a long drive just to be a little more comfortable.
 
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I tow sometimes with a 3/5 drop on 26's and have no issues. Yeah it rides a little stiff but that's normal. As long as you have correct tire pressure you should be ok. I also have helper air bags in the rear to level it out with the weight of my trailer or camper. Sometimes I'll throw my 22's on if I'm going on a long drive just to be a little more comfortable.
Great info I appreciate it!
 
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It’s not very big, 21’ and aluminum trailer. I’m assuming 3-4K. With my new wheels I did decide to stick with 24 again... just to be safe
 

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