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tire pressure Toyota crew max with 22 inch tires

Discussion in 'General Tundra Discussion' started by cloudsmcgibby, Sep 7, 2023.

  1. Sep 7, 2023 at 8:04 PM
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    cloudsmcgibby

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    I need some help on the psi for my truck tires 33x12.50r22lt can anyone help me out on psi for this tire
     
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    You really have 22 inch wheels on your truck?

    What is printed on the sidewalls?
     
  3. Sep 8, 2023 at 7:09 AM
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    use this tool, select your oem tire size, pressure, etc. It is listed on driver door jam.
    Then input your current tire info and it will give you pressure for the new setup. That should get you in the ballpark of correct pressure. If you want to go further, do a chalk test. Google chalk test on youtube and you will get lots of vids on how to perform it.
     
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    OEM tire sizes do not include 22 inch
     
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    correct.

    on your driver door jam there is a sticker that will list the original tire size that came on the truck and the air pressure. Input that data into the OEM tire size box. See below
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    Then in the new tire box, input the data for the 22 inch tires you are running. Hit the calculate pressure button at the bottom and you will have the pressure for the 22inch tires. Should be super easy
     
  6. Sep 8, 2023 at 11:28 AM
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    There is a sticky pinned with the "chalk test" or you can use this:
     
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    2023 Capstone has 22". Tire pressure should be listed in the door jamb.
     
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    Without knowing other variables, use the sidewall pressure listings.
     

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