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New tires

Discussion in '3rd Gen. Tacomas (2016-2023)' started by DAK927, Sep 1, 2022.

  1. Sep 1, 2022 at 7:53 AM
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    DAK927

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    Just purchased new tires for my 2021 Tacoma. Bought the BF Goodrich All-Terrain T/A KO2 LT265/75R16. I am running them at 35 PSI. Would like feedback on these tires and if I am using the right PSI.
     
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    FL_TRD Sport

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    I don't have any experience with those tires in the last 10 years, but I'm impressed that you didn't ask what size tires you should buy :) Extra points for you!
     
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    mic_sierra

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    I have KO2s on my trailer and my truck. Normal street use for me is 40-45 psi in the trailer (3500# 15' off road travel trailer), 32 - 35 psi in the front and 45-50 in the back. Keep in mind I am heavy and towing.

    Don't be afraid to screw around with the pressure. See what 50 psi feels like on the road (it is crazy firm - you will feel a lot of bumps). Find a gravel road and air down to 15 psi and see what that feels like (be sure you have a compressor to air back up). You should be fine at 35 psi. If I were not loaded to the gills and towing I'd be running my KO2s at 30 - 35 psi cold. On the sand at South Padre Island I went down to 15 psi.

    275/70/17s on the truck 285/70/17s on the trailer. Soon to be 275/70/17s all around when the trailer tires wear out.

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