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What tire pressure should I use for my 2013 Toyota Tacoma?

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Jamie L

For your 2013 Toyota Tacoma, the recommended tire pressure varies depending on the type of tires you have. If your Tacoma is equipped with P215/70R15 tires, the front tires should be inflated to 30 psi, and the rear tires should be at 33 psi. For P245/75R16 and P265/60R18 tires, both the front and rear should be set to 30 psi. P265/65R17 tires should have 29 psi on all tires. If you have P255/45R18 tires, the front and rear tires should be at 35 psi. Lastly, if your Tacoma has P265/70R16 tires, the front tires should be at 29 psi and the rear tires at 32 psi. This information should cover the various trim levels and official OEM tires found on your Tacoma.

More answers

  • Sally B

    For the 2013 Toyota Tacoma, it's important to know that there are two recommended tire pressures. When it's cold out, the ideal psi is 30, but in warmer conditions, it should be at 36 psi, with a maximum of 51 psi.

  • Redbudgreen

    My 2013 Tacoma needs to have its tires inflated to 29 pounds per square inch.

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