Geometry and tyre pressures are the fundamental requirements for a good tyre life. If it was me the first thing I would do is get a full laser alignment done. If you can get the vehicle weighed noting overall weight and each axle weight with vehicle in the every day configuration.
Distribution of weight will be relative to tyre wear, so your pressures may need to be adjusted accordingly
I run 36psi all around increasing the rears to 40 psi when fully laden and towing a car transporter. You will definitely notice the difference in premium tyres such as Goodyear Michelin Bridgestone . 265 or 255 40 20s seem to be the best for my use. Good luck.
Distribution of weight will be relative to tyre wear, so your pressures may need to be adjusted accordingly
I run 36psi all around increasing the rears to 40 psi when fully laden and towing a car transporter. You will definitely notice the difference in premium tyres such as Goodyear Michelin Bridgestone . 265 or 255 40 20s seem to be the best for my use. Good luck.