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Old 03-24-2011, 09:35 AM
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New 35" toyos what psi??

I just put on 35" toyos on H2 rims. What psi should I run those tires at?
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If your towing a decent amount of weight with them, put them at the max. I usually run mine at 45psi or so. Keep your tires rotated on a timely schedule and your alignment in check and you will get a lot of life out them.
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Originally Posted by Nate-03 D
If your towing a decent amount of weight with them, put them at the max. I usually run mine at 45psi or so. Keep your tires rotated on a timely schedule and your alignment in check and you will get a lot of life out them.
Same Here, on my second set.
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i ran 45psi in my toyo 37's. rode nice and keep em rotated! its key for life on tires
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And another nice thing about the M/T's, the compound they are made of and the way they are designed you can literally run them till their is nothing left and still be ok. Granted your staying on the road with them.

The last set I had on lasted me about 48k miles before I was forced to change them due to winter approaching. That was with alot of of-roading and multiple burnouts. A darn good tire imo, just sortive crappy on snow/ice.
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I keep mine at 50psi all around, and make sure you are religious about rotating. They are spendy. I do mine every 5k.
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so general concensus.. 45-50 and rotate religiously... Thanks everyone!
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