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Tire pressure

Discussion in '1st Gen Tundras (2000-2006)' started by RR60, Sep 7, 2020.

  1. Sep 7, 2020 at 11:37 AM
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    RR60

    RR60 [OP] New Member

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    Curious what others do.

    On my 2003 reg cab. the tire pressure is much lower for the front. Never had a car or truck like that.
    So just out of habit I tend to just keep them all around the same at 31 psi.
    Same as my other 2 cars.

    Just a note. My 2003 4runner it calls for the same front and rear.
     
  2. Sep 7, 2020 at 1:28 PM
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    Professional Hand Model

    Professional Hand Model A.K.A ‘Golden Hands’

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    285/75/r16 E-Rated with 40 psi all the way around. Sweet spot for these for me. Any lower and the truck is pushing the tire bubble. Higher and I’ll lose my last rear molar.
     
  3. Sep 8, 2020 at 7:10 AM
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    I run 265/70-17 P rated Nitto Terra Grappler G2 tires on my 2005 DC. 36 psi in the front and 34 psi in the rear. They have approximately 20,000 miles on them and are wearing very evenly, drive comfortably and quietly.
     
  4. Oct 14, 2020 at 4:34 AM
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    None.
    Glad to see this thread. I am also surprised by the low psi rating according to the ‘door sticker’.

    I just got some Cooper AT3’s, 265/65-17.
    Obviously running too low of a tire pressure will damage sidewalls, too high could create failure also.

    Really curious what everyone here is running for psi’s front and back.
     

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