200 Series Tire and Wheel Size Database (33 Viewers)

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@gaijin kindly provide RCTIP for BFG Trail-Terrain 276/65 R18 on a 2018 LC. Been running at 35 and they seem right.

Been running these for about 3 months now, in several different conditions - long highway trips, stop-and-go, and a good bit of rocky wheeling in the TX hill country. Must say I’m very pleased. They are slightly quieter than stock (with 40k) at highway speeds and have a touch more aggressive look. A little more grip changing lanes at high speed - now I’m used to it. No difference in gas mileage. Also filled the wheel well a little on my stock-for-now rig.

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Sure!

The RCTIP for those ISO-Metric 275/65R18 116T SL tires on your LC200 is 33psi F/R.

HTH
 
@gaijin could you please help me with the RCTIP for 275/60r20 SL Goodyear Trailrunners? What about when towing a 4K trailer? Thank you!
 
@gaijin could you please help me with the RCTIP for 275/60r20 SL Goodyear Trailrunners? What about when towing a 4K trailer? Thank you!

OK, but I'll have to make a couple of guesses about your use case...

If you mean the Goodyear Wrangler TrailRunner AT® tires in ISO-Metric size 275/60R20 115S Standard Load, and you will be using them on an LX-570 (NOT an LC200), then...

The RCTIP for those 275/60R20 115S SL tires on your LX570 is 30psi F/R.

Note: That Cold Tire Pressure is good up to the GVWR of your vehicle.

HTH
 
OK, but I'll have to make a couple of guesses about your use case...

If you mean the Goodyear Wrangler TrailRunner AT® tires in ISO-Metric size 275/60R20 115S Standard Load, and you will be using them on an LX-570 (NOT an LC200), then...

The RCTIP for those 275/60R20 115S SL tires on your LX570 is 30psi F/R.

Note: That Cold Tire Pressure is good up to the GVWR of your vehicle.
Yes, you got it exactly correct, apologies for not being more specific. Thank you!!
 
For the life of me I cannot find a link to the spreadsheet you put together. I see the link for the 100 series on the first page of the thread, but can find it for the 200 series. I’m on an iPad mini, so I don’t know if that’s affecting anything, but I would really appreciate it if you could help me with where the link is.

Thank you so much for your help and patience with me.
I was referred to this thread as well, but couldn't find the spreadsheet for the 200s. Any luck yet? Or anyone know the link...

I'll be posting my question for suggestions soon here too, if I can't find an easy answer on the 88+ pages of this forum thread..haha. Thx!
 
I was referred to this thread as well, but couldn't find the spreadsheet for the 200s. Any luck yet? Or anyone know the link...

I'll be posting my question for suggestions soon here too, if I can't find an easy answer on the 88+ pages of this forum thread..haha. Thx!
Not trying to be a :poop:, but it's literally posted 4 posts above yours.



For those still looking here is a link that should work
200 tire database

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Although i just clicked that one, and it's not the one i usually point people at. This thread could use some cleaning up. The below posts links to supposedly a newer one and a form for adding to it. I should add, i have no idea which one is the "right' one.

 
Not trying to be a :poop:, but it's literally posted 4 posts above yours.





edit:

Although i just clicked that one, and it's not the one i usually point people at. This thread could use some cleaning up. The below posts links to supposedly a newer one and a form for adding to it. I should add, i have no idea which one is the "right' one.

Yeah, I saw it, but I still had PMs about it, so figured why not.
Thanks for the link to the person that added the Google Form for input...great idea! Unfortunately it seems to be a separate DB rather than a front end, and appears to dump the 70-odd previous entries. I wish they had incorporated that data instead of ignoring it and creating a second fork. But whatever works.
 
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What is appropriate psi for the BRIDGESTONE DUELER
A/T REVO 3LT295 /70 R18 129S E1 BSW
 
Thank you. For some reason I was expecting higher psi. Is it because of being an E-load tire I can use less pressure? For instance, what’s the psi for GENERALGRABBER APTP 275 /70 R18 116S SL OWL NI ? Granted it’s a smaller tire but it’s another option I’m considering to increase road comfort.
 
Thank you. For some reason I was expecting higher psi. Is it because of being an E-load tire I can use less pressure? For instance, what’s the psi for GENERALGRABBER APTP 275 /70 R18 116S SL OWL NI ? Granted it’s a smaller tire but it’s another option I’m considering to increase road comfort.

Well, it depends on whether you are using them on an LC200 or an LX570 - which is it?

For an LC200, the P 275/70 R 18 116 S SL tire has an RCTIP of 32psi F/R.

For an LX570, the P 275/70 R 18 116 S SL tire has an RCTIP of 28psi F/R.

HTH
 
Thank you. For some reason I was expecting higher psi. Is it because of being an E-load tire I can use less pressure? For instance, what’s the psi for GENERALGRABBER APTP 275 /70 R18 116S SL OWL NI ? Granted it’s a smaller tire but it’s another option I’m considering to increase road comfort.
Here’s a table to see all sizes that work on LX/LC and RCTIP.

Post in thread 'Tire Pressure recommendation'
Tire Pressure recommendation - https://forum.ih8mud.com/threads/tire-pressure-recommendation.997546/post-13899601
 
Well, it depends on whether you are using them on an LC200 or an LX570 - which is it?

For an LC200, the P 275/70 R 18 116 S SL tire has an RCTIP of 32psi F/R.

For an LX570, the P 275/70 R 18 116 S SL tire has an RCTIP of 28psi F/R.

HTH
My apologies, it’s a ‘20 Heritage LC. It’s added weight is 12.5gal. LRA and Slee sliders.
 
Without reading through 88 pages, can someone confirm if 285/70/18 will rub on a stock 200 with no mods? Lift coming soon, but I really need to get the stock tires off asap. Just purchased a '19 with 15k miles. Super stoked to begin mods. Thanks
 
Yes it should rub - w rare exceptions.
I’d wait for the lift and still get the heat gun ready.
 
Hello
What is the correct pressure for Toyo Multiterrain MT 295-70 R17 tires for LC 200. Thanks

Do you mean the Toyo Open Country M/T LT295/70R17 (33X11.50R17) 128P Load Range E tire?

And is your LC200 a Land Cruiser with the 5.7L gasoline engine?
 
Do you mean the Toyo Open Country M/T LT295/70R17 (33X11.50R17) 128P Load Range E tire?

And is your LC200 a Land Cruiser with the 5.7L gasoline engine?
Yes that's the correct tire and Landcruiser 200 with 4.5 L Diesel engine,
Thanks
 
Yes that's the correct tire and Landcruiser 200 with 4.5 L Diesel engine,
Thanks

OK. For your engine, I will need a picture of the TIP (Tire Information Placard) found on the driver's side door jamb - it will look similar to this:

LC200DoorSticker2_08FEB16.jpg


Thanks.
 

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