It does not matter what your tire rating is the axle rating does not change. So having said that if you put a high enough load rated tire that is above the axle rating it does not raise the axle rating. Lowering the tire pressure rating does not lower the axle rating either but does lower the tire load rating as does increasing the tire pressure to max sidewall pressure raises tire loading to the weight rating on side wall.
You can either use a chart provided by Dodge or work up a ratio to determine the required best tire pressure for a given weight. Lets see if I can remember my old math!!!!
Weigh the truck axle at a scale. Take that axle weight and divide by 2 or if you can get individual wheel weight(that's best). Then take the max tire pressure on side wall, side wall weight rating at that tire pressure make this into an equation(OR RATIO) to X over your actual weight on that tire. When you solve for X you have your tire pressure for that weight. Now depending on tire rubber compounds, tread type, ride, manufacturer, personnel preference, etc. some have found slightly higher or lower tire pressure results in some improvement in those areas by experimentation.
Hope that helps some and I made some little bit of sense.