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2019 tss Goodyear duratrac tire pressure

Discussion in 'Wheels & Tires' started by Jtundra81, Aug 30, 2020.

  1. Aug 30, 2020 at 6:57 PM
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    Hey guys , looking to see if anyone with tss package 2019 or 20 with 275 55 20 duratrac can please post a photo of the tire inflation sticker from driver's side.
    Recently updated to the 19 tss wheels with duratracs and running currently 33 back and 30 front . I got the same standard load 113T .

    For people who tow,I tow a 4000lb travel trailer , what do you set your tires to when towing?


    Thank you

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  2. Aug 30, 2020 at 7:02 PM
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    I run mine at 33-35psi. It’s way too harsh in my opinion at 55psi. I do the same now with 295/55r20 Toyo RT’s

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    113t is a p rated. I would try 45 front 40 rear and chalk it
     
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    Yes , the p rated are 51 max PSI , too harsh
     
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    I was thinking running with 45 / 40 while towing , I will try to see how harsh it will ride
     
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    I run 114t tires. When towing i run 45 front, 50rear.

    i found that the front chalked even at 44-45 psi loaded or empty. The rear is good 36-40.

    your rims are an inch wider though, which could change the contact patch a little
     
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    Based on the great info from the above thread , below is my OEM tire pressure and load and the new ones for the new tires

    Old
    P275/65/18 SL114 @30psi -- 2226lb
    P275/65/18 SL114 @ 33 -- 2410lb

    New
    P275/55/20 SL113 @33 -- 2344lb
    P275/55/20 SL113 @36-- 2535lb

    So I need to run at 33 front to exceed what Toyota recommends and 36 back

    Now this is under normal drive , when towing , I will set it to 45 rear and 40 front and will see how that goes

    Thanks everyone for the great info
     
  10. Aug 31, 2020 at 12:23 AM
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    Unloaded, the rear doesn’t need to be higher than the front
     

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