That's pretty much my opinion until I saw that website. But I'll continue to keep them around 35 psi.I would start with the factory recommended tire pressures and then check the wear pattern after 1000 miles and make adjustments. I would never go by the tire manufacturer's website information as it is tire specific and not vehicle specific. The "chalk" test is also worthless and only a visual inspection of the wear pattern if fool proof.
I have 22in rims on 35in Toyo All Terrain. Every 5K miles I take it in to get a full synthetic oil change, tire balance, tire rotation, top off fluids and put all my tires at 40 psi.What is everyone running with their bigger tires ?
This site says my tires (Toyo Proxes STIII 305/45r22 should be running at 31 psi.
Does this sound right?
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Nice truck! Very nice indeed!I have 22in rims on 35in Toyo All Terrain. Every 5K miles I take it in to get a full synthetic oil change, tire balance, tire rotation, top off fluids and put all my tires at 40 psi.
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Thanks! ??Nice truck! Very nice indeed!
Very nice truck! Are those caliper covers or painted ones?I have 22in rims on 35in Toyo All Terrain. Every 5K miles I take it in to get a full synthetic oil change, tire balance, tire rotation, top off fluids and put all my tires at 40 psi.
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Thank you! They’re powder coated caliper covers. Came with the truck. It’s a 2023 Rocky Ridge.Very nice truck! Are those caliper covers or painted ones?