I have 255/80-R17 BFGoodrich HD Terrain tires on my ‘24.
I love the ‘pizza cutter’ look, and the appearance of the HD Terrain. It really reminds me of a modern Michelin XZL.
At first I had installed them without any suspension modification and they were largely fine. However after a 30mm front/rear lift the truck has really changed its manners and it’s very nervous on the highway.
It’s been aligned twice at the dealer to factory specifications, and I’ve tried various tire pressure and shock compression settings. I’ve also had the ability to put some miles on stock and modified trucks for a little A/B testing.
Maybe I’m just too sensitive to chassis setup (Motorsport background), but the vehicle is really struggling on rough pavement on the highway. Enough that I’m considering switching to a wider tire, like a 285/70-R17.
With the 255 and the lift, the Grenadier is now tramlining on worn highway pavement and some understeer has been added which requires more steering angle on sweepers than feels appropriate. I don’t like to take it over 70 as it gets a bit loose in the rear if the pavement isn’t perfect and henceforth unpredictable.
One item to consider is that perhaps the high void tread design of the BFGoodrich Terrain does not provide enough grip. In 255/80-R17 the actual tread surface of the HD Terrain is about 8” wide. That’s narrow for 6000+ pounds. Perhaps an AT 255 tire would perform better.