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Stock tires PSI for Tacoma Off Road?

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The PSI on the door jamb is the correct pressure
 

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Most buyers are claiming the tires inflated around 50psi coming from the dealer
 

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Anyone know what the minimum psi would be. I'm gonna hit some trails this weekend and was thinking of airing down. I'm thinking 25 would be good but wasn't sure how low would be correct.
 

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For what it's worth, I've looked into this a bit since I posted this question. A couple places said the rule of thumb is the size of your rim (17 inches for us) is the lowest you should think of going. I went on some trails a couple weeks ago and went down to 23 and was just fine. I'd be pretty comfortable at 20 after that experience. Keep in mind that i now have the Nitto Terra Grappler G3s in 285/70/17. Either way, I think 20, in my limited experience, is pretty standard for most things and safe on stock tires.

Another thing, I've also read that some people are comfortable going down to 15 in sand for desert stuff. The trail I did was mostly rocky so everything I read said 20 would be about right.

Hope that helps!
 

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Mine was 37 across the board out of the dealership.
Dealer always overinflates mine to 36 (door placard says 30). So, any time the tires get touched by someone else I adjust the pressure and re-torque the lug nuts.
My real dilemma with pressure is which gauge to trust. I have 2 dial gauges that match but show 2 psi higher than the TPWS display and 3 psi higher than my Morrflate inflater shows.
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