Tire Pressure Question for Gaijin

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Hi Gaijin, I'm swapping out my current Toyo Open Country AT3s for 285/65R-18 Falken WildPeak A/T4W SL for 2020 Heritage Landcruiser, can you give me the appropriate tire pressure? Hoping for a slightly less firm ride with these.

Thank you!
 
Hi Gaijin, I'm swapping out my current Toyo Open Country AT3s for 285/65R-18 Falken WildPeak A/T4W SL for 2020 Heritage Landcruiser, can you give me the appropriate tire pressure? Hoping for a slightly less firm ride with these.

Thank you!

Sure!

The Recommended Cold* Tire Inflation Pressure (RCTIP) for those Falken WILDPEAK A/T4W 285/65R18 SL 116T tires on your LC200 is 33psi F/R.

*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.


Don't forget to re-initialize your TPMS for the new pressures.

HTH
 
Hi Gaijin, I'm swapping out my current Toyo Open Country AT3s for 285/65R-18 Falken WildPeak A/T4W SL for 2020 Heritage Landcruiser, can you give me the appropriate tire pressure? Hoping for a slightly less firm ride with these.

Thank you!

Sure!

The Recommended Cold* Tire Inflation Pressure (RCTIP) for those Falken WILDPEAK A/T4W 285/65R18 SL 116T tires on your LC200 is 33psi F/R.

*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.


Don't forget to re-initialize your TPMS for the new pressures.

HTH
Thank you sir, much appreciated!
 
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