What is the correct tire pressure for the 2013 Toyota Tacoma?

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Oliver "Oliviah" C. January 13, 2021
The proper tire pressure on Your 2013 Toyota Tacoma is going to range between 29 psi on the front and 35 on the back, depending on which tires You have. If You're using the P215/70R15s, You should do 30 psi on the front and 33 psi on the back. The P245/75R16s and the P265/60R18s both take 30 psi on both front and rear, while the P265/65R17s do 29 psi on all tires. The P255/45R18s require 35 psi on Your forward and back tires. Finally, if You've got P265/70R16s equipped, You'll do 29 psi in the front and 32 psi in the back. That should cover the trim levels and sanctioned OEM tires You're going to encounter on Your Tacoma.
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Patricia A. April 9, 2020
There should be two different tire pressures for the 2013 toyota tacoma. The cold weather recommended psi is 30 while the warm is 36 psi and the max is 51 psi.
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Michael E October 13, 2021
My 2013 Tacoma requires 29 psi.
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