Theo-FRF
Retired Panpsychist
RV LIFE Pro
Our 2015 F-150 with 24,000 mi has the original 275/65-18 Goodyear passenger tires on it. They are nearing 5-years of service and, though they still have plenty of tread left, I am beginning to see the beginning of some very fine sidewall cracking.
So, I'm thinking of moving up to LT tires for the replacements. My gut tells me that they will add a margin of safety to our travels. However, I have been counseled by some friends that they will produce a stiffer ride; less sidewall flex I suppose.
I'm not sure that will be a concern since I recently changed the shocks to the Bilstein 4600s. They improved the ride of the truck when NOT towing, but make the truck feel a little "loose" with the TT hooked-up (compared to the OEMS). Perhaps a stiffer sidewall is exactly what I need?
Thoughts?

So, I'm thinking of moving up to LT tires for the replacements. My gut tells me that they will add a margin of safety to our travels. However, I have been counseled by some friends that they will produce a stiffer ride; less sidewall flex I suppose.
I'm not sure that will be a concern since I recently changed the shocks to the Bilstein 4600s. They improved the ride of the truck when NOT towing, but make the truck feel a little "loose" with the TT hooked-up (compared to the OEMS). Perhaps a stiffer sidewall is exactly what I need?
Thoughts?