I run BFG LT A/T on my Pajero, and LT tyres on the camper..I have a CC Exodus 14.
I actually spoke to a technician At BF Goodrich (I am a persistent bugger) and asked him for his advise. He gave me some handy info..
1. This may be obvious, but he said it’s the air in the tyre that carries the load.
2. BFG LT tyres are designed to take 80 psi cold.
3. The less air air you have in a tyre, the more heat it will generate as there is more rubber in contact with the road, and heat is a tyres worst enemy.
4. The idea is to have a tyre maintain its shape on the road, hence the idea is to increase tyre pressure to carry the load and maintain its shape...except for special circumstances like off-road, sand etc. which are then lower speed etc.
5. Car manufacturers recommend tyre pressures that are more to do with the car ( soft ride etc) than the tyre.
So for my setup, on bitumen, over 80km per hour, he suggested 59psi hot on the rears, 50 psi hot on the front. For me, that works out about 50 psi cold on the rear, 44 psi cold on the fronts. He also recommended other pressure for lower speed off-road dirt etc.
It made sense to me. I am trying it out on my current Kimberley trip and so far so good.
Mark VS