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Old 11-27-2007, 09:14 PM
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Default Re: Adjusting to the 2002 Tacoma 4X4

Hi Rob, this sounds kinda familiar to me. I actually have some quite over sized tires on mine, (285-75-16's) and they are balanced perfectly. Now, that said I know several people have had issues with theirs because they are "hub centric". There is a difference in the balancing techniques. If you do a search for "hub centric" here you'll find a wealth of info further explaining the symptoms and cures.
As far as the tire pressure, I would run at least 35psi. in them. I know Toyota recommends 26psi but that is assuming you are running the stock size tires on it. I would run what the tire mfg recommends or at the very least 35psi.
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