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I do this with my truck everytime I change the weight in my truck with 100 lbs or more. My front tires stay around 28 PSI and right rear is 32, and left rear is 35. This setup keeps the line disappearing equally across the tread on my tires. Yours will probably be different. This setup, IMO, keeps the tires from wearing irregularly. It takes all of 10 minutes after the first couple times. I keep the number written in my owners manual. Good luck!
what if you plan on carrying a passenger?
It really works best with a big yellow tire crayon because it takes more distance to scrub off the stripes allowing for actual driving speeds and conditions.
I run mine at 30 on the street, that's 5 less that suggested by Toyota.
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