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Join Date: Apr 2019
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Originally Posted by Justin.Geer81
The beasts look amazing! But the damn things will hold 80 psi! Have them at about 35 right now ... just wondering if I should be running them higher?
I’ve always run the sidewalk psi ... but 80 just seems so damn high
Thoughts?
285/75/17 size on a 4runner obviously ...
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80PSI is the max. No need to go to 80psi...Check the manufacturer's load inflation tables to see if 35psi is good for the amount of weight you're carrying (I have a feeling 35 should be fine).
Toyo's article on determining PSI: https://www.toyotires.com/media/2125...s_20170203.pdf
Thread with some discussion of it: Load Inflation Tables and Correct PSI
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Last edited by SpeedyKevin; 07-06-2020 at 01:34 AM.
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