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Hey guys,

Upgraded my tires with BF's KO2 in stock 20" size. I am running them arround 42Psi front and 40 rear and all seems good unloaded.

Now I am getting ready to tow my travel trailler, wights about 8000 pounds and maybe 200-300 pounds it the bed

what should I do to the tires... they can take a max of 65Psi, should I go there or not??
 

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I would worry about the factory wheel. I have been running my k02's 9n my gmc work truck at 50 and no issues. Maybe start there and see if they how solid they feel.
 

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I tow around 9.5K and air up from 52 to 58 - 60 when towing.
 

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I have the same tires on my '12 Ram; my travel trailer weighs 5000lbs loaded. My tire guy at Discount Tire said to do 45 psi when not towing and 60 psi when towing; I suspect you guys with trailers in the 8-9000lb range should use 65psi.
 
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