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Old 04-02-2002, 11:19 AM
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Okay, the answer to the original question posed is.....

*26psi in the front
*29psi in the back

This is for a 4x4(TRD), V8 with 265/70/16's on it. It's in your owners manual. I've kept mine pretty much like this on the OEM BFG's and it's been okay. I'm noticing with 20K now that the edges wore a bit faster that the centers with this pressure setup.

You guys that are cranking them up to 35 psi(cold I would assume), you do realize that working temp takes them up to 38-40psi at least? A little over the limit of 35... I don't know if that's bad or not. Remember, tires that start with a P designation are technically passenger tires, which usually(not always) have a 35 psi max. If your hauling a bit with your truck then when it's time replace, use LT(light truck) tires which will have higher load ratings.
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