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Old 11-01-2023, 06:27 AM   #1
Calrenman
 
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I put a set of Yokohama 195/60/15 YK-GTX all season tires on my 2015. They are (~3mm).2 inches taller and (~13mm) 1 inch wider than stock. I have a rear sway bar (TRD) and a sub frame brace (Cusco) under the engine. I run 37psi on the front and rear. I have never broken the car loose and I like to push it in the corners in the local canyons. Traction at that pressure will suffer. Milage will increase. Always check tire manufacturer specs and mind them.

The stock tire loading chart is "saying" if you carry more weight put more pressure in the tires Less weight slightly less pressure.
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