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265/70/17 with 1.5 to 2in lift pics please

Discussion in '3rd Gen. Tacomas (2016-2023)' started by ievko82, Sep 8, 2016.

  1. Jan 1, 2017 at 6:08 PM
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    Most likely what?
     
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    Attributing to some poor mpg.
     
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    Not sure what the KO2's should be set at.. looks like people are +/- 10psi.
     
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    I'd say +/- 5 psi; 37 being the average. But I digress...:)

    It will vary depending on; the truck's weight, weight distribution, tire size, load rating, etc.
    The tire placard psi a good place to start. It is a recommendation based on GVWR, for the stock tire's size and load rating.
    It is the PSI required to attain a 2,149 load rating from a P or ISO metric standard load tire.
    Since you changed both, adjustments in PSI must be made.

    The info/charts come from here: https://toyotires-1524598101.netdna...ication_of_load_inflation_tables_20151020.pdf
    This is how I arrived at 39 PSI in my previous post.

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    Or, do a chalk test.
     
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    Great info... Is there a chart like that for the BFG KO2's? I think 31/32 is a bit low which s what mine are running at. I am wondering if thats attributing to some terrible fuel economy right now.
     
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    LT is a standard; those charts work for BFG KO2s.
     
  8. Jan 2, 2017 at 9:13 AM
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    Roger, I am going to bump it up to 39 today.
     
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    Just saw your thread; 13 mpg is brutal.
    I have a feeling it will improve.
     
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    Yep, over the past coupe days I drove freeway to my mothers and back (60 Km's) then to another part of the city and back and a few other short trips. $34 that cost in fuel.
     
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    The high rolling resistance of the tread, tire weight, underinflation, winter gas mix, ethanol blend(I'm assuming here), and low miles are all conspiring against the advertised MPG.
    The way I see it;
    -Correcting PSI is worth, 1-2 MPG
    -Winter mix vs summer, 1-2 MPG
    -Ethanol blend vs non-ethanol; 1 MPG
    -New vs broke-in(1,500 miles avg.), 1-2 MPG
     
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    At 39-40psi, how is the ride with the K02s? Just had a set installed and it is noticeably rougher in the rear than the Toyo A/Ts they replaced, which rode like shiat and were noisy as hell. I just aired down to 33 to give that a shot. The fronts feel good but I'm getting a ton of road feedback and bounciness in the seat that wasn't there before.
     
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    Tire size?
    Lift?
    Wheel size?
    Measured front-rear deflection?
    Done a chalk test?
     
  14. Jan 2, 2017 at 5:35 PM
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    No lift, stock TRD Sport 4x4. Tires/wheels are 265/70/17 (TRD wheels)
    By deflection, I assume you mean how did they index? RR, 9; LR, 12; FR, 18; FL, 15.
    Have not done a chalk test. Would need to read up on that process.

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    Deflection is the difference in height from bottom of tire and bottom of rim, at rest vs. at speed.
    Can't really measure at speed, so at rest.

    This has a pretty good write up on the chalk test.
    http://www.4wheelparts.com/tire-wheel-package-guide/tire-pressure-checker.aspx
     
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    37F/34R

    But, I have 265/75/16s.
    It requires a lower psi to attain the same weight rating as a 265/70/17.
    You can see this reflected in LT load tables.
    Being taller, it has more volume in deflection.
    PSI is a means to an end; volume of air.

    I am also 500 lbs above curb weight.


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    I have mine around 40/41 when hot right now. I did a longer drive last night and the response was better... 7-9 PSI is a lot. When hot they are about 40/41 and this morning they were 38. This is from the TPMS display. Any recommendations here?
     
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    At 38 psi cold and only a 5% rise in temp sounds really good to me.
    Ride any different to you?
     
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    Actually completely. More responsive and harder feeling on the road... But a good harder as in more control.
     
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