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Supposedly the rock warrior offset calls for a 285 70 r17…which supposedly also will work with no rubbing.

If you run a p metric 285 70 r17 rather than an lt/light tire, you’ll be able to run anywhere from 26-44 psi (51 in a wildpeak)…whatever feels best.

If you run an lt/light truck 285 70 r17, you’ll be required to run minimum 40 psi.

Cooper discoverer at3 4s has the highest ratings of the p metrics in this size…toyo at3’s have the best combination of performance and “look” IMO. Wildpeaks look the “coolest.” Attached is a photo from stellarbuilt of a Lexus with wildpeaks in that size.

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I went with 285/70r17 on the Kenda's, the ride is so incredibly improved over the 20s I had. I have Cooper discoverer at3 4s on my Escalade, great tires.
 
Supposedly the rock warrior offset calls for a 285 70 r17…which supposedly also will work with no rubbing.

If you run a p metric 285 70 r17 rather than an lt/light tire, you’ll be able to run anywhere from 26-44 psi (51 in a wildpeak)…whatever feels best.

If you run an lt/light truck 285 70 r17, you’ll be required to run minimum 40 psi.

Cooper discoverer at3 4s has the highest ratings of the p metrics in this size…toyo at3’s have the best combination of performance and “look” IMO. Wildpeaks look the “coolest.” Attached is a photo from stellarbuilt of a Lexus with wildpeaks in that size with (I think) zero offset.

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Per the load charts 26 psi will support the load without self destructing but is too little pressure to avoid the sidewall folding while cornering on-road. Yes it is very plush and isolates the truck from the road surface but frankly isn’t safe for some of what a vehicle needs to do on the road.

I ran closer to 33psi stock pressure with my P285/70R17 AT2s and that was a decent compromise.
 
Per the load charts 26 psi will support the load without self destructing but is too little pressure to avoid the sidewall folding while cornering on-road. Yes it is very plush and isolates the truck from the road surface but frankly isn’t safe for some of what a vehicle needs to do on the road.

I ran closer to 33psi stock pressure with my P285/70R17 AT2s and that was a decent compromise.
Sounds about right. My p275 60 r20 feel pretty good around 33 psi starting pressure (even though I think I could run 27 from a load bearing perspective).

The 40 psi I had to run in my lt275 60 r20 was not good. Felt like the tires provided no suspension damping at all.
 

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