Tire pressure
#3
You will get lots of different answers. I based my decision for inflation pressures on the NHTSA load-inflation tables. The best tables I've found for conversions were from Toyo's website.
http://cache.toyotires.com/sites/def...ables_2012.pdf
http://cache.toyotires.com/sites/def...ables_2012.pdf
#4
Deer Slayer
I would run 40psi for daily driving. Any more and will be rough ride. If towing or hauling heavy load then bump it up. Just because 80psi is on sidewalk doesn't mean you have to run it high. More comfy ride at 40 for cruising around town.
#5
VA1811
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Originally Posted by sluggo1
I would run 40psi for daily driving. Any more and will be rough ride. If towing or hauling heavy load then bump it up. Just because 80psi is on sidewalk doesn't mean you have to run it high. More comfy ride at 40 for cruising around town.
#6
VA1811
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Originally Posted by ceb
You will get lots of different answers. I based my decision for inflation pressures on the NHTSA load-inflation tables. The best tables I've found for conversions were from Toyo's website.
http://cache.toyotires.com/sites/def...ables_2012.pdf
http://cache.toyotires.com/sites/def...ables_2012.pdf
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Originally Posted by NASSTY
295/60/20 (34") Load Range E
Could you ask him for me? 295x65x18 duratrac I would really appreciate it.