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Old 10-21-2009, 08:48 AM
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Originally Posted by volleyball View Post
If you go with E tires and don't inflate them higher than a P tire, you can still get benefit if you are hauling a heavy load. If you run empty, that is different
The Tundra recommended air pressure for the stock P tires is 31 in the front and 33 in the rear, if I am remembering correctly, however the tires themselves are rated for a maximum air pressure of 44 psi. I pumped them up to 44 psi all the way around and the TPMS light has not come on. I have driven it this way for about 45 minutes.

I've gotten a pm from another forum member that says he has pumped up BFG E rated tire to 50 psi with no problem after resetting the TPMS switch on the dash.

So far, it looks like I should have no problem with an E rated tire on this truck with the stock wheels and tpms up to 50 psi.

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