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Could you please tell me the tire measurements, recommended tire pressure, and size of the wheels for a 2004 Toyota Tacoma?

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Joe Kendrick

In 2004, the suggested tire size for a Toyota Tacoma is p205/75r15 for both the front and rear of the vehicle. The tire pressure should be at 26 PSI for the front and 29 PSI for the rear. The recommended wheel size is 15-inch silver aluminum wheels. Although the standard tire pressure is 26 and 29 PSI, you can increase it to 29-31 PSI for the front and 32-34 PSI for the rear during winter, which is acceptable. The aluminum wheels enhance vehicle handling on different terrains and reduce overall vehicle weight, leading to improved performance. While these wheels may not be as durable as steel ones, the performance they deliver makes them a preferable choice.

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  • Jazz

    In 2004, the Toyota Tacoma typically comes equipped with 15-inch silver aluminum wheels. It's advised to maintain tire pressure between 26 to 32 pounds per square inch for both the front and rear tires, which are size P205/75R15 for both ends.

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