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Originally Posted by WARREN TIRE Sorry 2on, I'm running "P" rated tires.
I know there are many here using 10 ply tires. How many have run 80psi, I don't know.
I suspect some have. Referencing your earlier post. I don't think your TPMS valves will fail using 80 psi. What I mean is, I think they will hold your air pressure. I can't tell you, and I don't think anyone else can for sure, whether or not they will function properly being so far out of spec. I'm sure some of the other that have done will jump in soon and give their experiences. |
Thanks for the input.
It is always good to here from those who have actually done it. I might just stay with the stock P rated tires that came on my truck, but I have always thought more capacity is better. Maybe I'm wrong. Maybe I should just leave the stock tires, P275x65x18, on the truck.
Does anyone know if the "Rock Warrior" package for the Tundra comes with "D", or "E" rated BFG 285x70x17 tires? Do the Rock Warrior TPMS valve stem sensors have a different part number than the TRD Off Road TPMS valve stem sensors? If they are the same you could assume higher pressure shouldn't make any difference unless the computer in the Rock Warrior Tundra is programmed differently than the ones with the TRD Off Road package.