RAG13, I was following your wheel hop thread, too. How low have you tried in the rear tires? I ask because I didn't notice any real difference on my 2019 until I went all the way to down to 32 PSI cold in the rears. At 34, I was still getting wheel hop all over the place, pretty bad bump steer in corners, even when I wasn't pushing the truck that hard. So I just went down to 32 a few days ago and noticed an immediate improvement in ride quality around town. Then today had the chance to push the truck a bit on the highways and on/off ramps and again, much improved. I have the fronts at 38 PSI cold, still. It was hot ambient today, not sweltering but definitely on the warmer side... after flogging the truck a bit, it settled in at 39 front / 34 rear HOT and felt quite good from a handling perspective.
I've spent a fair amount of time in racecars, so for better or for worse have become kinda sensitive to tire pressures, damping, etc. Love my Raptor, but the ride quality on pavement was driving me a bit batty until I went down to 32 in the rears. Just felt like there was no harmony between front & back, from a "flat ride/fast settling" perspective, as the tuners call it.