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Is this a common sticker? As far as I know, my 200 is stock…

Also, random question what would be considered over inflated for the tires? I’ve noticed a squeal when I turn into parking spots on front driver side tire but it’s only at 36 psi. Manual says 33z

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sticker: probably port/dealer installed options like mats/screens.
Tire inflation: 33 psi cold is correct for stock P285/60R18 tires.
 
Is this a common sticker? As far as I know, my 200 is stock…

Also, random question what would be considered over inflated for the tires? I’ve noticed a squeal when I turn into parking spots on front driver side tire but it’s only at 36 psi. Manual says 33z

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Weird , no screens. It’s pretty stock.

I run bfg all terrain 275,65,18s at 36 psi. Shouldn’t be the issue

If those tires are BFG LT-275/65R18 tires, then you are dangerously underinflated at 36psi.

The RCTIP (Recommended Cold* Tire Inflation Pressure) for LT275/65R18 tires on your LC200 is 45psi Front/Rear.

Running the correct tire pressure will probably have no effect on the tire squeal you hear when parking - that's more an effect of suspension geometry than tire pressure.

*According to Toyota:

Tire Pressure vs. Tire Temperature

Tire temperature is dependent on “cold” tire pressure, driving distance and speed, ambient temperature and road surface temperature. As the temperature of the tire changes, air in the tire expands and contracts, changing the tire’s air pressure. The cold tire pressure for all Toyota models will vary and will need to be adjusted accordingly.

“Cold” tire pressure, as shown on the tire pressure label on our vehicles, is generally considered to be the pressure in a tire that has not been driven in the past 4 hours and has been parked outdoors.


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