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Sure :) - let me break them in and I'll have some accurate comparison against the routes I take. First take is about 2.43 miles per kw on my short 10 mile commute (average about 60MPH), but I think that it would get better.

Comfort and noise is the same as the 21's.
Also, same outside diameter. Rivian speedo showed 67MPH and Waze 66MPH with both, 21's and the 20's.
I have the same setup with the Aw09. These tires need about 400 to 500 miles to see the true results. My number is slowly climbing, but only have about 250 miles on it. I have not see anything above 2.3 all purpose yet. What pressure are you running? I have mine at 48 psi.
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I have the same setup with the Aw09. These tires need about 400 to 500 miles to see the true results. My number is slowly climbing, but only have about 250 miles on it. I have not see anything above 2.3 all purpose yet. What pressure are you running? I have mine at 48 psi.
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I do expect to see the real numbers in a week or two once I get on a familiar I10 stretch.
The day before getting the new setup I have run the 21's at 49PSI in a conserve mode @ 65MPH and got up to 3.03mi/kWh for the 15min average but usually stay closer to 2.5mi/kWh. Battery was stable at 95.
The DT installers commented how light the wheel/tire combo is. We save about 80lbs total?
BTW, I kept the old set, used these: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08YJ221D6
 

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I do expect to see the real numbers in a week or two once I get on a familiar I10 stretch.
The day before getting the new setup I have run the 21's at 49PSI in a conserve mode @ 65MPH and got up to 3.03mi/kWh for the 15min average but usually stay closer to 2.5mi/kWh. Battery was stable at 95.
The DT installers commented how light the wheel/tire combo is. We save about 80lbs total?
BTW, I kept the old set, used these: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08YJ221D6
Yeap, we definitely saved about 80 lbs with that combo tires/wheels. My number was pretty dismal when first installed bcz of the weather in dallas was in the 30s and super windy. Below 2.0 kwh. 95% of my driving is in all purpose mode. What do you think it would be with this combo in all purpose?. I still have my 21" blacked out powdered coat which i will keep as well.
 

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Yeap, we definitely saved about 80 lbs with that combo tires/wheels. My number was pretty dismal when first installed bcz of the weather in dallas was in the 30s and super windy. Below 2.0 kwh. 95% of my driving is in all purpose mode. What do you think it would be with this combo in all purpose?. I still have my 21" blacked out powdered coat which i will keep as well.
I would say at worst we match the 21's. BTW I used my 21's without covers, made a very little difference to me. But I hope in solid 5+ % average improvement. We are getting most of benefit with start/stop by reducing that rotating mass which would be hard to measure. Secondary benefit could be less strain on the suspension, but that is just my wild guess.
 

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I would say at worst we match the 21's. BTW I used my 21's without covers, made a very little difference to me. But I hope in solid 5+ % average improvement. We are getting most of benefit with start/stop by reducing that rotating mass which would be hard to measure. Secondary benefit could be less strain on the suspension, but that is just my wild guess.
My lifetime with the 21" without the aerocover (took that off at service center when i picked up the car) is at 2.29 kwh with about 15k miles of all purpose and 1k miles of conserve. I'm hoping for 5% improvement as well.
 

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My lifetime with the 21" without the aerocover (took that off at service center when i picked up the car) is at 2.29 kwh with about 15k miles of all purpose and 1k miles of conserve. I'm hoping for 5% improvement as well.
As another data point, my lifetime average with 28k miles on 21s, without aero covers, across two winters in KC is 2.20. That includes several hundred miles of towing last summer getting about 0.9.

I’m getting the Michelin LTX Platinums in 275/65 installed on the AW09s next week.
 

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As another data point, my lifetime average with 28k miles on 21s, without aero covers, across two winters in KC is 2.20. That includes several hundred miles of towing last summer getting about 0.9.

I’m getting the Michelin LTX Platinums in 275/65 installed on the AW09s next week.
is there a reason for not going with the defender ltx m/2 275/60/20?
 

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Serg, you wanted pics but we're in dire need of a car wash; I'll post after that happens.
I finally got it into the car wash this weekend.

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I've got 500 miles on these now with maybe twice as much fast/65+MPH driving as normal, and it's showing 2.1 mi/kWh.

They left Discount with 44PSI per my TPMS, then at 200 miles I inflated them to 48PSI.

For comparison we'd been running the OEM 22's and had gotten 1.83 mi/kWh....
So to this point I'm doing 15% better than I was, i.e. 2.1/1.83=1.15, even after faster than normal driving.

Another point of comparison, the EPA range for the OEM 21's is 6% better than for the OEM 22's, i.e. 321/303=1.06.
 

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Finally some real numbers. Really happy with the AW01+HT60(116) combo
Each time I was hour or more on the road, AC fan turned down to 1, battery temp around 90.
Once in town and with stop and go traffic the numbers get even better with 3+ mi/kWh in AP mode.

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I believe I just received the last in stock set of Satin Bronze AW01's a week ago. They came in perfect; great shipping. The wheel weight is a little off; they were only 24.2lbs. With Micky Thompson Baja Boss AT's 275/60r20's total weight is 72.4lbs. My 22's are 83.4lbs, so a full 11 lbs lighter per wheel/tire combo. Thank you!!! Better weather and better pics later.
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Purchased a set of AW01 in satin black a few weeks back and finally got around to buying wheels and mounting them. Followed many others and put on General Grabber HTS60 275/60R20 and very pleased so far. The wheels were shipped and packaged quickly and securely and I love the new look of my truck.

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