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Inquire about the tire specifications and wheel size for the 2002 Toyota Tundra, including tire size, tire pressure, and wheel size.

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Maurice Hart

The 2002 Toyota Tundra requires 35 psi tire pressure, with tire size p245/70r16 and wheel size of 17 inches. Resetting TPMS after installing new tires is not difficult. First, ensure the vehicle is on a level surface. Check and adjust the tire pressure of each tire to the correct psi specified on the tire. Inside the car, with the power on but the engine off, locate and press the TPMS button next to the steering wheel until it starts blinking. Allow the car to sit for about 20 minutes for recalibration. Once the blinking stops, turn the car off and then on to confirm the reset was successful.

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  • Desmond C

    The 2002 Toyota Tundra's recommended tire sizes are P245/70R16 for both the front and rear tires, with a recommended tire pressure range of 26 to 35 psi. The truck comes equipped with standard 16-inch silver aluminum wheels.

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