2003 Toyota Tundra: What is the tire size and pressure, and wheel size?

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The 2003 Toyota Tundra features 16 inch and 17" OEM rims that are equipped with either P245/70R 16 tires on the SR-5 trim or P265/65R 17 tires on the LTD V8 version. They should be inflated to a PSI of 30 at the front and 33 at the rear ends of the truck Tundra wheels are secured with a lug nut pattern of 6 X139.7 mm. Winter tire care involves checking pressure levels regularly to make sure they stay at recommended PSI. In colder weather, air compresses, takeng up leSSRoom in the tire, decreasing pressure. Maintaining the proper tire pressure ensures fuel economy and safety on the road.
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Mara D. January 2, 2020
The standard wheel size for the 2003 Toyota Tundra is 16-inch silver aluminum wheels. The recommended tire pressure for both front and rear tire is 26 to 35 psi. The tire size for the Front Tire: P245/70R16 and Rear Tire: P245/70R16.
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