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10-21-2019, 02:44 PM #301Registered User
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Again, sort of...
A 4runner doesn't need anywhere near a 116 rated tire to carry the load required. It's nice that it comes stock but is unnecessary based on the weight/load capacity of the 4runner. Accordingly, when you run a C rated tire on a 4runner you only need to support the load required. Doesn't mean you need to match the 116 rating of the oem tire. For example a Caddy Escalade ESV comes stock with 111 rated tires and its a heavy beast.
As far as tire pressure goes: https://www.tirerack.com/tires/tiret...jsp?techid=196
So, temp and pressure rise are expected. Again match your load to your tire pressure and nothing to worry about.
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10-21-2019, 04:12 PM #302Registered User
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So, no, you cannot run an E tire at a lower pressure than a C rated tire. May need to change "not wrong just an asshole"
Here is the link: https://www.toyotires.com/media/2125...s_20170203.pdf.
Page 20 shows any LT tire of the same size at a given pressure has the same load rating. So a C, D, or E tire has the same LR at 40PSI.
Some really good info in that link if you want to geek out on what tire pressure to run.
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10-21-2019, 04:49 PM #303
Hah. I hear you.
Would go taller and narrower for snow traction, but harder to find models in that 255 size and Costco only does OEM sizes.
Pushing 90k now. Probably going to do the Bilstein 5100 swap in the next 30k. Likely set the front a bit higher than stock, but not a ton. Either .75 or 1.5.
But, honestly, I don't think I'd significantly lift a DD ever again. Last vehicle I owned in the category was a lifted Jeep and always had issues with the suspension. Mileage goes to shit. Don't use the full capabilities enough (compared to when I was in HS and college). Etc. I could see doing it to a third or fourth vehicle, but we're only a two-vehicle family right now.
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10-21-2019, 05:48 PM #304
That link was super interesting!
I run P rated tires on my 1/2 ton and have always thought about running load range C tires but after looking at that chart I'd need to run 45 psi minimum to get the same load capacity. Seems like a harsher ride with heavier tires that will likely affect my mileage noticeably, no?
Other than the fact that the LT tires usually have a deeper tread depth, is there really much advantage to running them if I'm never towing more than 2 or 3000 pounds?
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10-21-2019, 06:50 PM #305
Interesting link I found when researching tires that came on my truck.
Didn’t have time to dig too far in yet.
https://www.vehicletire.com/Consumer-Complaint
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10-21-2019, 09:36 PM #306Registered User
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LT sidewalls tend to be tougher than P-metric (often due to an additional ply of material). I can't say for sure how much, but I can verify that OEM P-metric tires and rocky USFS roads can be a bad mix.
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10-21-2019, 10:54 PM #307
Cooper makes some sizes of the ATW tire model as C rated....
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10-21-2019, 11:16 PM #308
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10-21-2019, 11:59 PM #309Registered User
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I dunno I figured
more plys
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10-22-2019, 07:04 AM #310
FWIW, The snow rated Pathfinder AT at Discount Tire is supposedly made by Hankook. I was about to pull the trigger on AT2's because they were a smoother upgrade from the ATMs, but was told the Pathfinder was basically right in between.
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10-22-2019, 09:41 AM #311Registered User
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Those are the factory "all-terrain" P-metric tires with less than 1,500 miles on them. I had been planning to run them down before springing for better AT tires, but I had enough time changing that tire at 10,000 feet to contemplate how lucky I was that the weather was good.
I'm now running E-rated both summer and winter.
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10-22-2019, 12:27 PM #312
Looks like they're calling it the AT3 4S now.
Weird change in load range on the chart too. Says "XL" and "STD."
When I bought ours, I believe it was only available in p-rated and e-rated. They may have since added some C sizes, but definitely wasn't available in 265/70/17 four years ago.
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10-22-2019, 02:17 PM #313Registered User
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Put 45k on my Hakas on a '17 Taco...Nice not to have to schedule a tire swap each season...granted, I live in Summit, didnt do a ton of off road and dont go to Denver much...
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10-22-2019, 05:41 PM #314
XL are P rated tires with stronger sidewalls that can take higher pressures.
https://m.tirerack.com/tires/tiretec....jsp?techid=55
My truck came with 20" wheels with XL rated tires but when I downsized to 17s they're STD.
I'm not sure but I think lower profile tires are sometimes built to take higher pressures so you don't pinch on the rim.
Edit: looks like that last statement isn't accurate... that cooper tires link has XL rated tires on high and low ratio sidewalls.
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10-22-2019, 06:00 PM #315Registered User
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Guessing you have a 5th gen? I know 4th gens came stock with 265/65/R17.
I'm in the midst of gathering supplies to do the FJ spring + 5100s on mine. Springs were supposed to get here today (but alas, fuck you UPS). Agree re lifts and DD driveability, I'm only going 2-3" with 265/70/R17.
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10-22-2019, 06:42 PM #316
Yeah. 2013.
The 5100-FJ Spring lift is small enough to not totally fuck up your driveline. So that's helpful.
Old Jeep was 4.5". Eventually lost the rear drive shaft. That was special. Drove to the shop in 4WD with the rear shaft removed. Brother bought off me and did the slip yoke eliminator and CV driveshaft mod that I should've done in the first place.
That wasn't the only issue though. Just the one that comes to mind now.
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10-22-2019, 08:11 PM #317
I did the FJ stock springs + 5100s on my 4th Gen. Fit 255/75/17 tires on stock wheels, which is about as tall as you can use and still fit the spare in the stock location. It rode and handled much better than stock. Stock front springs felt very soft, FJ springs are stiffer.
FWIW, if you want the rear level, you will need to add a spacer on one side - can't remember which side. IIRC I had to buy a set of two, in 1" thickness. I may have the other one somewhere still.
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10-27-2019, 08:30 AM #318
OK super tire nerds... what cold tire pressure for snow tires vs whats on the door jam? What reference temp for measuring cold inflation pressure? Conversion factor for narrowing/sizing changes?
Originally Posted by blurred
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10-27-2019, 08:45 AM #319
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10-27-2019, 08:46 AM #320
Actually run them higher. 30 on summers and 35 on winters to get soft tread grabbing
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10-27-2019, 09:51 AM #321
I set my pressure to recommend at about the temperature a fairly cold day early in the morning. If it's a warm day they're a little overinflated and if it's really cold they're a little underinflated (maybe 2 psi low at the most)... but I figure a little soft should increase traction if anything.
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10-28-2019, 02:05 AM #322
Running Arctic 12's on our XC60 and loving them. Had the Altimax Arctic previously on our Mazda 3 and that was also a good experience. With the XC60 being so much heavier and AWD it's a beast compared to the 3 in the snow. Also works well on dry/wet pavement which is 95% of winter in Vancouver.
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10-28-2019, 06:39 AM #323
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