I was thinking the same thing. Maybe before a long road trip I could see pumping them up to 40psi cold.
But for regular everyday driving, 35psi cold is where I'd like to be.
Tire pressure isn't a universal setting for all tires and vehicles. The Tahoe's RST's magnetic suspension rides firm and flat hard in turns, these 22" tires like that pressure with the weight. They grip, corner, and wear perfectly. I had the same tires, except they were a different size, 20" with a taller sidewall on my 2015 Tahoe, I kept them at 38-40, unless I was loaded down and towing my 7,500 boat. That Tahoe road like a couch, but didn't handle corners like my 2018. My point is, on the 2015, it wasn't meant to handle corners like a sports car and tire pressure didn't matter much, other than for load carrying capacity, which is higher with more pressure, up to the tire's max cold pressure.