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The Recommended Cold Tire Inflation Pressure for the P285/70R17 SL 117T Falken A/T3W tires on your 2014 LX470 is 26psi F/R.

HTH
Is this correct given it’s a 100 series? If it’s a 200/LX 570 would it be correct? Trying to figure out recommended pressure for p285/70/17 (Yokohama Geolandar A/T, SL 117 load) and P265/70/17 Michelin LTX AT? I know 265 not recommended, but hypothetically? Thanks in advance-
 
Is this correct given it’s a 100 series? If it’s a 200/LX 570 would it be correct? Trying to figure out recommended pressure for p285/70/17 (Yokohama Geolandar A/T, SL 117 load) and P265/70/17 Michelin LTX AT? I know 265 not recommended, but hypothetically? Thanks in advance-
Haha.. looks like you finally found a typo.. I’m sure he’s referring to a lx570. keep in mind, if you are following this doctrine, the LC would have a higher RCTIP than the LX most likely.

if you want an unsolicited opinion from a stranger on the internet… I would never run under 33 psi with any tire on a 200 at rated speeds.
 
Haha.. looks like you finally found a typo.. I’m sure he’s referring to a lx570. keep in mind, if you are following this doctrine, the LC would have a higher RCTIP than the LX most likely.

if you want an unsolicited opinion from a stranger on the internet… I would never run under 33 psi with any tire on a 200 at rated speeds.
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Is this correct given it’s a 100 series? If it’s a 200/LX 570 would it be correct? Trying to figure out recommended pressure for p285/70/17 (Yokohama Geolandar A/T, SL 117 load) and P265/70/17 Michelin LTX AT? I know 265 not recommended, but hypothetically? Thanks in advance-
The Recommended Cold Tire Inflation Pressure for the P285/70R17 SL 117T Falken A/T3W tires on your 2014 LX570 is 26psi F/R.

HTH

Indeed it was a typo (now corrected).

Yes, the RCTIP for P285/70R17 tires on a LX570 is 26psi F/R.

For your LC200, the RCTIP for P285/70R17 tires is 27psi F/R.

The RCTIP for a hypothetical P265/70R17 tire on a LC200 would be 35psi F/R which is the maximum rated pressure for that tire. But I can find no such P=Rated Michelin LTX AT tire - further, the Load Index for a P265/70R17 tire, by specification, would be 113 which is lower than the stock tires (P285/60R18 Load Index 114) and not recommended.

As always, with any RCTIP (including the one that Toyota puts on the placard of your vehicle for use with stock tires) use your best discretion as to applicability to your use case.

HTH
 
Indeed it was a typo (now corrected).

Yes, the RCTIP for P285/70R17 tires on a LX570 is 26psi F/R.

For your LC200, the RCTIP for P285/70R17 tires is 27psi F/R.

The RCTIP for a hypothetical P265/70R17 tire on a LC200 would be 35psi F/R which is the maximum rated pressure for that tire. But I can find no such P=Rated Michelin LTX AT tire - further, the Load Index for a P265/70R17 tire, by specification, would be 113 which is lower than the stock tires (P285/60R18 Load Index 114) and not recommended.

As always, with any RCTIP (including the one that Toyota puts on the placard of your vehicle for use with stock tires) use your best discretion as to applicability to your use case.

HTH
Much appreciated, thank you!
 
@gaijin
I've followed this thread for a while now - thanks for your insight, now I'm in need of your tire advice please

Yesterday I replaced my Nitto Ridge Grapplers with Toyo Open Country A/T III's - LT285/70R18 Load E

Just checked the tire pressure and the tire shop (or the alignment shop) set the pressure at 55psi on all 4 corners? That seems high???

Thank You!
 
@gaijin
I've followed this thread for a while now - thanks for your insight, now I'm in need of your tire advice please

Yesterday I replaced my Nitto Ridge Grapplers with Toyo Open Country A/T III's - LT285/70R18 Load E

Just checked the tire pressure and the tire shop (or the alignment shop) set the pressure at 55psi on all 4 corners? That seems high???

Thank You!

Glad to help!

The RCTIP for those LT285/70R18 tires on your LC200 is 38psi F/R.

Enjoy the smoother ride (compared to 55psi).

HTH
 
@gaijin
Hello!

Looking for RCTIP for

Yokohama Geolandar AT G015 All Terrain LT285/65R18 125/122S E Light Truck Tire​

on a LC200 please?

The RCTIP for those LT285/65R18 tires on your LC200 is 42psi F/R.

HTH
 
OPEN COUNTRY A/T III
285 /60 R18 120S XL BSW

I have been running these at 36-37. Should i run a lower pressure?
 
OPEN COUNTRY A/T III
285 /60 R18 120S XL BSW

I have been running these at 36-37. Should i run a lower pressure?

The RCTIP (Recommended Cold Tire Inflation Pressure) for those Extra Load ISO-Metric 285/60R18 120S tires on your LC200 is 33psi F/R.

HTH
 
OPEN COUNTRY A/T III
285 /60 R18 120S XL BSW

I have been running these at 36-37. Should i run a lower pressure?

34 would probably be my recommendation for that oem size. Not much reason to go lower than that but you could run doorjamb 33 if you wanted but no lower. If handling gets sloppy and mpgs drop stick to 36.
 
@gaijin
Can you help with pressure for 285/70r17 Falken Wildpeak AT3W on 2016 LX570? Thanks!
 
@gaijin
Can you help with pressure for 285/70r17 Falken Wildpeak AT3W on 2016 LX570? Thanks!

Sure, but that tire has two variants - P285/70R17 and LT285/70R17. There is no ISO-Metric 285/70R17.

Which variant do you have?
 
Sure, but that tire has two variants - P285/70R17 and LT285/70R17. There is no ISO-Metric 285/70R17.

Which variant do you have?
Sorry! LT285 /70 R17 121S E1
 
Sorry! LT285 /70 R17 121S E1

The RCTIP (Recommended Cold Tire Inflation Pressure) for those LT285/70R17 tires on your LX570 is 35psi F/R.

HTH
 
The RCTIP (Recommended Cold Tire Inflation Pressure) for those LT285/70R17 tires on your LX570 is 35psi F/R.

HTH
Thank you!
 
Hi @gaijin - I tried to search the thread for the following but came up short.

Can you help find the RCTIP for Michelin Defender LTX M/S 285 /50 R20 116H XL BSW ?

Additionally, should RCTIP change when towing a small (under 2,000lb) trailer?

Link to tire

Mounted to a 2009 LX 570

The RCTIP for those ISO-Metric 285/50R20 116H XL tires on your LX570 is 34psi F/R.

That pressure is good up to the GVWR/GAWR numbers on your TIP (Tire Information Placard), but if you experience any rear instability it would certainly do no harm to increase rear pressures by 2-3psi - let your use case and personal judgement be your guide.

HTH
 

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