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With the recent photos of the Cybertruck release candidates, I researched what Cyber Truck tires would cost to replace. Here's what I found at the Discount Tire website for LT285/65 R20 prices:

The various brands of tires in that size are about $450 each, give or take. For a specific example, the BF Goodrick All Terrain T/A KO2 tires are $462 each ($1,848 for a set of 4), $96 installation, $271 for the protection certificates, and with all the fees and taxes, a set of 4 of these tires installed would be $2,345. You can save a little bit by not buying the certificates, but I would say overall that these tires are going to be a little bit pricier to replace than what I was expecting...

https://www.discounttire.com/fitment.../tires/size/285-65-20
 
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With the recent photos of the Cybertruck release candidates, I researched what Cyber Truck tires would cost to replace. Here's what I found at the Discount Tire website for LT285/65 R20 prices:

The various brands of tires in that size are about $450 each, give or take. For a specific example, the BF Goodrick All Terrain T/A KO2 tires are $462 each ($1,848 for a set of 4), $96 installation, $271 for the protection certificates, and with all the fees and taxes, a set of 4 of these tires installed would be $2,345. You can save a little bit by not buying the certificates, but I would say overall that these tires are going to be a little bit pricier to replace than what I was expecting...

https://www.discounttire.com/fitment.../tires/size/285-65-20
You will likely pay more because they will be specific to the CT if you want the wheel covers to match the sidewall markings. They will probably look odd with standard sidewalls.
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E load range gets you over 14,000lbs. For a 1 ton payload, that leaves 12,000lbs for the truck. Don’t know why you’d need an F Range.
 

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With the recent photos of the Cybertruck release candidates, I researched what Cyber Truck tires would cost to replace. Here's what I found at the Discount Tire website for LT285/65 R20 prices:

The various brands of tires in that size are about $450 each, give or take. For a specific example, the BF Goodrick All Terrain T/A KO2 tires are $462 each ($1,848 for a set of 4), $96 installation, $271 for the protection certificates, and with all the fees and taxes, a set of 4 of these tires installed would be $2,345. You can save a little bit by not buying the certificates, but I would say overall that these tires are going to be a little bit pricier to replace than what I was expecting...

https://www.discounttire.com/fitment.../tires/size/285-65-20
Also, where did you get that tire size? Looking at recent pics from Giga Texas and assuming a 227" length (sub 19 ft by 1 inch), the tires appear to be 35s on 22" wheels.

$643ea. 2800lbs weight limit per tire so 11,200lbs GVWR.
 
Also, where did you get that tire size? Looking at recent pics from Giga Texas and assuming a 227" length (sub 19 ft by 1 inch), the tires appear to be 35s on 22" wheels.

$643ea. 2800lbs weight limit per tire so 11,200lbs GVWR.
Here is one source - Tesla Cybertruck’s New Wheel Design & Tire Size Revealed in Latest Sightings - CleanTechnica.