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What should the psi be? 285/75r16

Discussion in 'Wheels & Tires' started by PorkRunner99, Jun 27, 2022.

  1. Jun 27, 2022 at 12:00 PM
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    PorkRunner99

    PorkRunner99 [OP] CQ DX !

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    Angie
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    Lifted 2” and new wheels and tires soon
    Hello all!

    I have a 3rd gen 4Runner on 285/75 16s with 3” lift. I’ve been told to run anywhere from 32 to 44 psi. I’m currently running 38. The max is 80 on the tires - they’re Hancook AT tires.

    What should the psi be if the 4Runner is a daily driver? I do some moderate overlanding on desert terrain once in a while too.

    thanks!
     
  2. Jun 27, 2022 at 12:09 PM
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    Thatbassguy

    Thatbassguy New member? Really??

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    RSG sliders, Yakima offgrid basket, Pro-Comp wheels, SOS Streamline bumper and skids, Warn VR EVO10S winch + Ultimate Sidewinder, Bilstein 6112 + 5100 + rear lift coils, Rigid Dually SS ditch lights w/Caliraised brackets and OEM style dash switch
    Here's a good tool to adjust from the OEM size, load range, and pressure listed on the door jamb to a different size or/or load range tire.

    Edit:. Once you're off road, you can adjust to a lower pressure as needed. I might start at 25 on milder trails and go lower if more flotation is needed.
     

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