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Pazzel
08-05-2007, 04:00 PM
I just got a set. And I have some questions a.how many psi's to run in the on and off road? B.what is the speed rating on them? C. How often to rotate and do I rotate in the spare?

marin8703
08-05-2007, 05:05 PM
I just got a set. And I have some questions a.how many psi's to run in the on and off road? B.what is the speed rating on them? C. How often to rotate and do I rotate in the spare?

half of your questions seem to be mostly preference.

im assuming you are talking about the 35s, i may be wrong.

there was a huge debate a while ago on here about the psi the toyos. seems like many run at different psi. I had mine initially at 38-40 psi, but that made the tire stand on the center and the outside threads wouldnt touch the ground, so i lowered the psi to about 33-35, now it contacts the ground about eveny.

i think the rating is 100 mph, not sure, should say on the sire of the tire, or at least give the code for it.

I always rotate my spare, dont really see a point of having a brand new tire in the back, not like im gona sell it or something. that way if you ever need to stick the spare on the truck, it wont look and act out of place.

I do my ratations about every time i do an oil change, which lately has turned out to be every 6000-7000 miles. i go by the gm oil life system, when it gets to about 25-30 % i switch.

hope this helps

Pazzel
08-05-2007, 11:39 PM
Ok, this sounds stupid but it says 40 psi to seat beed and then it says something about 65psi cold? Im confused

AV

I looked on the TOYO site but its usless.

NEOCON1
08-06-2007, 12:11 AM
these tires can be used on 1 ton trucks and run up to 80 psi max (thats what the one on my truck say) . most of us run at 35-40 psi . you will get a little better mileage with the higher presure but its also a stiffer bouncy'r ride . so run them at the psi that gives the feel that you like . also running 36+ will keep the tire pressure sensors quiet .

Sewie
08-06-2007, 01:55 AM
I looked on the TOYO site but its usless.

Actually everything's on there if you know what to look for.

http://www.toyo.com/docs/tires/product_spec.asp?lpid=18136&name=Open%20Country%20M/T?&category=off-road

Marin is right. They are Q-rated for speed, which is 100mph. The 65 PSI is the max pressure when measured cold.

Personally, I run 38-40 PSI on the street and 12-20 on the trail, depending on the terrain.