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I should lower them a few pounds for winter. Do you find they throw stones? I'm finding this to be a problem
 

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275/70/18 KO3s

Anything higher and the ride just gets too rough.

Dealer loves to fill them to 35-37 and I get mad. One hump and the rear end jumps around.
 

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I should lower them a few pounds for winter. Do you find they throw stones? I'm finding this to be a problem
I personally do find that they throw more stones from trails and dirt roads. The lugs on the tires are spaced farther apart so they pick up bigger rocks than the stock tires do. My back fenders have probably a dozen rock chips since I got the ko3’s. I grabbed some Ark mudflaps to replace my wimpy stock ones that I’m planning to install this weekend. Also grabbed some touch up paint.
 

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32 cold

275/70/18 KO3s

Anything higher and the ride just gets too rough.

Dealer loves to fill them to 35-37 and I get mad. One hump and the rear end jumps around.
I have to tell them every time "Please do not adjust the tire pressure, I just set it to 30 all around"

They've been good about it cause the 265/70/17s at 35 psi ride like rocks.
 

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275/70/18 KO3s

Anything higher and the ride just gets too rough.

Dealer loves to fill them to 35-37 and I get mad. One hump and the rear end jumps around.
I have the opposite problem. My dealer brings mine down from 35 to 30 to match the door card. At 35 I don’t feel it jumping around, but I do notice a bigger hit to MPG at 30.
 

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It's possible the softer TRD OR suspension means at higher tire pressures you're reducing the tires own deflection when a bump compresses the suspension.

That means the shock and spring takes more of the immediate load instead of the tire (less bounce). I bet low speed it's pretty firm still.

Might feel better on high speed bumps but you're probably going to get center tread wear unless you increased the weight of the truck a lot.
 

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It's possible the softer TRD OR suspension means at higher tire pressures you're reducing the tires own deflection when a bump compresses the suspension.

That means the shock and spring takes more of the immediate load instead of the tire (less bounce). I bet low speed it's pretty firm still.

Might feel better on high speed bumps but you're probably going to get center tread wear unless you increased the weight of the truck a lot.
According to @tacorancher’s link
https://tiresize.com/pressure-calculator/

30psi for standard load tires equals 40psi for E-loads in our size. I’ll see if I can find some sidewalk chalk this weekend to confirm some of these conflicting factors floating around.
 

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285/70/17 Falken Wildpeaks AT4W was running 32 psi but bumped it to 37 for cold weather anticipation of the tire pressure dropping.
 

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I have to tell them every time "Please do not adjust the tire pressure, I just set it to 30 all around"

They've been good about it cause the 265/70/17s at 35 psi ride like rocks.
Yup, I've had them inflate to nearly 50psi before on my old Duratracs, hit one bump and my rear end quite literally skipped the the side on dry pavement lol
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