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I've taken my taco off-roading a few times and I usually air down to about 23-25 PSI. I'm running stock tires and wheels. I'm curious to find out what other people are airing down to when they take their trucks off the beaten path. Trying to figure out what is safe for my adventures!
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I've taken my taco off-roading a few times and I usually air down to about 23-25 PSI. I'm running stock tires and wheels. I'm curious to find out what other people are airing down to when they take their trucks off the beaten path. Trying to figure out what is safe for my adventures!
What is stock pressure for you? Stock pressure for my TH is 30 and I go down to 23 PSI also for dirt roads which are bumpy enough. I switched my tires to the AT4Ws with a C load rating.
 
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Same recommended 30 psi for my TRD OR.

I was surprised that both the dealer and my tire shop gave the truck to me at around 39 psi on delivery. Someone said in an earlier thread that they overinflate tires during transport, so maybe the dealer didn't air the tires down during pre delivery inspection. But I don't know why the tire/wheel shop also inflated the new tires so high.

I'm running AT4Ws as well, so good to know about that 23 psi range for off road.
 

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Same recommended 30 psi for my TRD OR.

I was surprised that both the dealer and my tire shop gave the truck to me at around 39 psi on delivery. Someone said in an earlier thread that they overinflate tires during transport, so maybe the dealer didn't air the tires down during pre delivery inspection. But I don't know why the tire/wheel shop also inflated the new tires so high.

I'm running AT4Ws as well, so good to know about that 23 psi range for off road.
They did the same to me also, 40 psi and it was so rough. The shop might put them high to get the tire to sit.

Yeah that would be 23psi warm.

How are you finding the AT4Ws? I haven't found any faults with them so far
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