A/T Tire selection for 2022 AT4 on 20" wheels

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Equincy106

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I have searched threads about proper tire sizes for a more aggressive look without a leveling kit or lift on my 2022 Yukon AT4. I love Toyo Open Country AT III and have had several sets on my F-250 and former Ford Expedition. I am look at either a 285/55R20 or a 285/60R20. The is a significant price difference between 285/55R20 (114T) and the the 285/55R20 (122/119T E/10). I run the E rated tires on my F-250 I think. The 114T tires are rated for 2601 Lbs and the E/10 tires are rated at 80PSI and 3300Lbs. Can y'all give me your thoughts on the 114T price of $1237 versus the 122/119T E/10 at $1740? Do I really need the 3300 lbs rating? Compared to my truck, I really don't think I need the same 80PSI as the F-250 for the AT4. Any thoughts would be appreciated.

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TrueAt1stLight

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Here you go! No specific aswers to your pricing questions but lots of details on the BFG AT KO2’s I mounted. I went 285/60R20 up from the OEM Goodyear Territory 275/60R20.

285/60R20 BFG AT KO2’s on my Yukon AT4: fit remarks


I did use the Westcott Designs fender liner pull back bracket to ensure no rubbing. The only draw-back besides a few MPG hit is the ride is a lot stiffer than the OEM tires since the BFG’s are LT tires. If I had to do it all over again, I would. LOVE the way it makes my AT4 look and the performance is outstanding!

Here’s the answer to your PSI question and if you run the same size tires as I went with, you’ll be GTG at 45 PSI:

 
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Joseph Garcia

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Unless you are going to be towing some heavy equipment, I do not believe that you 'need' higher weight specification tires. As mentioned above, that tire will run harsher, particularly when not under a towing situation or hauling heavy interior cargo.
 

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