I searched a couple years go when I put 19.5 on my 2015 and never could find tpms that would read at the higher pressure. There were times with the stock wheels that the pressures would get over what the stock system would recognize and if I remember correctly it was 94psi, above that it would read 264psi. As for handling they do thejob. The truck is a crew cab long bed 2wd with a utility bed and it's normal weight it right at 10k. Being so long the front axle stays pretty much the same load right at 4600 lbs so the rest is on the rear.when we hook up our 28ft trailer with empty is 4500 and an average wight of 12 the rear axle will see up wards of 7500 lbs hence the need for the 19.5s. We have found that the goodyears star tires work great in the front although in bad weather breaking lacks.in the rear and tire with aggressive tall tread with ha e you chasing your tail like no one's business