When I find a tire pressure I like. Every time it sees a shop I tell them DO NOT adjust the tire pressure. Can’t say why 35psi? Most often they pic 32psi..Everytime I take my tacoma to a dealership or tire shop they insist on setting PSI to 35 lbs. I always thought you go by the door jam PSI which states 30 PSI front/rear. So why 35? Am I wrong?
yeah for sport (mine is) but posts from others, OR is listed as 30 though. On delivery mine was in the mid 40's, smh. My Tesla was also close to 50, norm is 42 but thats another conundrum.The door sticker on my TRD Sport says 32 PSI, not 30 PSI.
I wouldn't want 30 PSI in my tires in the winter as that would just make the tire pressure warning light pop on all the time.
On delivery yours was only 40? Mine was 51, even after I asked the dealer to make sure to check. I don't think dealer prep includes lowering the tire pressure on the checklist. All 4 of the last vehicles my family has bought, 3 Toyotas and 1 Mazda, have been delivered to us with 50+ PSI.yeah for sport (mine is) but posts from others, OR is listed as 30 though. On delivery mine was in the mid 40's, smh. My Tesla was also close to 50, norm is 42 but thats another conundrum.
I own a repair shop and we service a mix of American and Asian vehicles. After years of trying to make everyone look at door jams to look up tire pressure we standardized to 35psi unless the vehicle or customer required something significantly different. Some European cars will use much higher pressures as will some heavy duty trucks.
What we found after years of using 35psi as our standard in tires is very consistent and even tire wear and it saves a lot of time.