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Old 09-16-2007, 07:35 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Destination ATs what PSI?

Next week I'm planning on getting some Firestone Destination AT tires for my 2004 Tacoma,the tires are rated at 44PSI cold and want to know what the ideal pressure would be to run them. The door jam says 26psi front and 29psi rear cold for the stock tires Rugged Trails I ran them at 32.5psi cold seemed to work okay. What should I run the Destinations AT at same size 265/70/16 OEM for best results. Thanx
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Old 09-16-2007, 05:51 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I run the Firestone Destination A/T's (winter months) on my Dakota 265/70/16 same size as your Tacoma, I air them to about 35-36psi. You can still continue running them at 32-33psi if you want. But for better gas mileage run them a little higher, just make sure the patch contact is still flat.
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Very much obiliged Dakotaman ,36psi cold seems to be the best Ive heard from others too,how do the Destinations AT rate from your experience with them,I plan on running them yearround.
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They should be a great tire for all year round. I only run them during the winter months, so far they have been pretty good. If you go to tirerack.com you can read the reviews from others who have put some miles on these tires to see how they like them over time.

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Thanx again yes Ive read the Tirearack reviews and most are A+,Im looking for an AT that rides ands wears like an All-Season this seems to be the closest I can find and price is right getting them for $130 a tire US. Was considering Michelin LTX M&S but I have a TRD Offroad Tacoma needs a little more aggressive tire,I hope they work out thier on order should be in Thurs.,hopefully mounted and balanced Fri. good to go for a test drive on the weekend. Most ofmy driving is on pavement,but with these I,ll be venturing farther off the beaten trail.
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