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Old 10-30-2003, 11:45 AM
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If I follow the manufacturer (Toyota) reccomended pressure on the Seq. it squats terribly in the rear (17" Dunlops). If I up the pressure to 38psi (still way below Dunlop's max) I lose the squat and I honestly have noticed no change in ride. Thus I run 32psi front and 38 rear.

My '98 Sub always had a variance between front and rear from GM's own advice as they recognized the rear on these SUV's is heavier and can be loaded even more. Toyota, I believe says the same PSI all around and that is just not good advice, at least on these Dunlops with squirmy side walls.

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