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Originally Posted by Jakeepoo3
Haha I only do that for my lady! What I'm doing is making sure people aren't listening to your misrepresentation of the wildpeaks. They are excellent tires and don't have the issues you talk about. Perhaps you shouldn't run stiffer suspension if you don't like a little more road feedback or maybe you should inflate the tires properly.. This tire has a wide range of acceptable inflation pressure. Notice the comments asking you what psi you're running.. How much torque did you lose a 1/4 ft/lb? I'll give you $100 for them.
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No one asked me about PSI. They were asking the guy with the duratracs.
I'm in the mid-30s usually (cold weather and whatever insane amount the jackasses that service it put in it would alter it each direction).
Its great that you don't think they're loud. I do. Wife does. That's all that matters.
You're right that I shouldn't run a stiffer suspension but the Eibach wasn't supposed to be all that much stiffer than stock. I just don't think they have the proper dampening for 4Runners. After I bought them I figured out that Eibach hadn't really done much if any testing on the 4Runner based on a phone call I had with them.
We also have different use cases. I don't go offroad much anymore (easy camping trips a few times a year) and I live in the rockies. Driving at altitude already kills the 4.0. Add bigger tires and it gets worse. Together I just don't need 33" ATs.