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I have 285/70/17 M/T's on stock SR5 wheels and my ride quality is fine. I also ride at 30psi, i honestly enjoy it more than the stock 245's. You can only here subtle noise on the highway with windows down but my music is typically too loud at 35-40 volume to notice. No chub rub either.
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Sweet ride and thanks for the help! So riding at that psi, does that mean you have to adjust at the shop to make sure the tpms doesn’t go off in the car? Also are those steps oem? If so where did you find them?
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I have 275/55/20. I also drive with the windows up, the A/C on (it is Florida) and the radio volume up so tire noise is never a problem, lol.
Ahh cool ty. lol yeah that’s a good point. I usually have the radio cranked too and ac always on so maybe noise won’t be an issue. Thanks for the help
 
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In a nutshell, if you are after a smooth and quiet ride, any all terrain tires will be worse in that department than what you have. Yes smaller rim diameter will also help in reducing firmness over small imperfections on the road.
Maybe wait until you find a good deal on TRD OR wheels + 18" and get a set of all weather tires.
Okay good to know. Thanks for the call out
 

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Sweet ride and thanks for the help! So riding at that psi, does that mean you have to adjust at the shop to make sure the tpms doesn’t go off in the car? Also are those steps oem? If so where did you find them?
Thanks boss. The steps were OEM, yes. Just google Toyota Apex predator step, it'll pop up. I didn't screw with the TPMS at all, I've never had alerts or prompts, even when airing down to offroad.
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