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The 2004 Toyota Tundra comes in two trim levels with three different tire sizes. The default tire sizes are 245/70R16 for the 3.4 model and 265/70R16 for the 4.7 model. For the 3.4 model, the recommended tire pressure is 26 psi in the front and 35 psi in the rear, while for the 4.7 model, it is 26 psi in the front and 29 psi in the rear. You have the option to equip your truck with 17-inch wheels using 265/65R17 tires on either trim, with tire pressures of 29 psi in the front and 32 psi in the rear. Additionally, the wheel bolt pattern for this truck is 6 X 139.7, with a center bore of 106.1mm and a thread size of M12 X 1.5.
The 2004 Toyota Tundra's ideal tire pressure ranges from 26 to 35 psi for both the front and rear tires. The front tire size is P245/70R16, while the rear tire size corresponds with the standard 16-inch silver aluminum wheels on the vehicle.
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