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Tire Size and PSI Question

2222CareBearStare

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This may be a dumb question but does the recommended PSI change based on tire size and brand? I know the door jam sticker recommends 33 PSI, but mine came from the factory with 48 PSI. It seems like a lot to reduce it down to 33 and just want to see what everyone else is running. I'm on the stock wild peaks BTW (TRD ORP).
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kzrman

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You should go by what the door jam says since they are factory tires. When dealing with any tire for a vehicle that isn't factory it's usually a good idea to talk with the manufacturer of that tire since they have a chart that matches the tire with the vehicle and will tell you the PSI. It really depends on how much weight the tire will be carrying. More weight equals a higher PSI.
 
 







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