1989 4Runner Pro Comp 31x10.50s, what air pressure would you use?
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1989 4Runner Pro Comp 31x10.50s, what air pressure would you use?
The max psi is 50. I obviously don't need that.
I know about chalk test, etc. but does anyone else have info on what they use on their 31x10.50s on a 1st gen 4Runner?
Much appreciated.
I know about chalk test, etc. but does anyone else have info on what they use on their 31x10.50s on a 1st gen 4Runner?
Much appreciated.
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thanks, i just got the truck, happy about it. had one just almost just like it back 1990-95, missed it.
http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v672/dnh2/4Runner/
just had it repainted, looking good
http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v672/dnh2/4Runner/
just had it repainted, looking good
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Depends what you are trying to accomplish. 30-35psi is safe, tires wears well and it rides well. I run 42psi all round, theoretically, its supposed to increase my gas mileage at the cost of tire wear. Gas used to cost us upwards of $5/gal so that wasn't such a bad trade off, but now that its half that nearly, I think I will drop it down to 30-35 psi as the ride is pretty harsh at 40+psi, brings out all the rattles in the truck that I don't want to hear.
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thanks, i just got the truck, happy about it. had one just almost just like it back 1990-95, missed it.
http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v672/dnh2/4Runner/
just had it repainted, looking good
http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v672/dnh2/4Runner/
just had it repainted, looking good
And it looks like they tried to blend it but the color was off before they started shooting.
Last edited by Tubbyfatty; 11-21-2008 at 07:34 PM.
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