I have been towing my ~11,000 tag trailer since 2010 when I bought my 2500 RAM truck, using the stock 17" BFG tires. The trailer pulls like a dream up to speeds over 80 mph in just about any weather condition. This is why I bought a RAM
I recently bought a set of 2014 takeoff 20" rims with the OE Firestone Transforce AT 285/60/R20 tires mounted (nearly new tread in rear, about 1/2 worn front). I have towed three times since this change and the trailer is unstable and induces sway at speeds as low as 60 mph. I have verified tire pressures in both the truck and trailer, changed loading in the trailer, etc but nothing improves towing.
Has anyone else towed a 10,000+ load with the new tires? What's going on? Do i have to go back to 17" or is it a matter of the tire and not the wheel size?

I recently bought a set of 2014 takeoff 20" rims with the OE Firestone Transforce AT 285/60/R20 tires mounted (nearly new tread in rear, about 1/2 worn front). I have towed three times since this change and the trailer is unstable and induces sway at speeds as low as 60 mph. I have verified tire pressures in both the truck and trailer, changed loading in the trailer, etc but nothing improves towing.
Has anyone else towed a 10,000+ load with the new tires? What's going on? Do i have to go back to 17" or is it a matter of the tire and not the wheel size?
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