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Old 11-21-2008, 05:33 PM
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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.
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id go 30-35 psi!

what size rim?
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15x8 pro comps, thanks a lot!
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np, and welcome!
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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
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Originally Posted by TOYOTA 1
id go 30-35 psi!

what size rim?
X2 around 32 psi Dont forget to rotate.
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I would run 35.
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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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Originally Posted by dnh
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
is it me or does the door way lighter then the truck in the last pic?

And it looks like they tried to blend it but the color was off before they started shooting.

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good eye! the last two pics are before the repaint
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I run 35psi all year round. Sometimes I run a little less in the rear tires though.
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I run about 35 too.
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