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Can you tell me the tire specifications and wheel size for a 2003 Toyota Tundra?

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George T.

The 2003 Toyota Tundra comes with 16-inch and 17-inch factory rims, fitted with either P245/70R 16 tires on the SR-5 model or P265/65R 17 tires on the LTD V8 trim. It is important to maintain tire pressure at 30 PSI in the front and 33 PSI in the rear of the truck. The Tundra wheels are fastened with a lug nut pattern of 6 X 139.7 mm. During winter months, it's crucial to monitor tire pressure regularly to keep it at the recommended levels. In colder temperatures, the air in the tires can shrink, leading to decreased pressure. Keeping the right tire pressure not only improves fuel efficiency but also ensures safety while driving.

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  • Tim K

    In 2003, the typical wheel size on a Toyota Tundra was 16 inches with silver aluminum wheels. The ideal tire pressure for both the front and rear tires ranged from 26 to 35 pounds per square inch (psi). The specific tire size for the front and rear tires were P245/70R16.

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