Ok sounds good. I filled mine to 50psi last night and am going to do a test run today where I’ll adjust as needed. Like I said my biggest worry was over stressing the Yukon while towing with lower pressure tires. A real “duh” moment for meYes, if your rear axle supports 4200 pounds, then the tires don't need to be inflated much over that amount to support that weight. 41 psi on a C, D or E tire supports 2115 pounds. 45 psi supports 2255 pounds. 48 psi supports 2385 pounds and 50 psi supports 2470 pounds per tire. The curve is not linear.
I have stock size 17" KO2s on my truck and wore them down pretty good by under-inflating them the first few months or so of ownership. Then I put them up to 49-50 psi for about 35K miles and they wore down a 1/32 more in the center (slightly over-inflated) and finally BFG revised their recommended pressure for our trucks from 50 PSI to 42 PSI. I keep mine at 46 PSI cold for a little bit better economy.
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