Recommended pressures for Toyo Proxes 4's?

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  1. 1fastsedan

    1fastsedan Destroyer of Warranties

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    I finally killed my RSAs. Those things just wouldn't die. So I ended up getting Toyo Proxes 4's with 245/45 fronts and 275/40 rears. I know many others are running this staggered set-up. To those who are running these, can you tell me what pressures you're running for even wear, decent ride, and decent traction? 32 seems to leave a pretty big side wall bulge and 37 was pretty bouncy and now that I just typed that I'm guessing you're all going to tell me 35psi.
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    6POINT1 New Member

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    35psi
     
  3. Bud

    Bud GG EVO IX MR

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    Adam, are your Toyo's 275/40's or 275/45's? I could have sworn when I saw them the other day they were 45's. What pressures did you end up going?
     
  4. 1FST4DR

    1FST4DR Supporting Vendor

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    I ran mine at 33psi when they got hot it would end up around 36-37psi.Depending on the temp that day.. Also you do know the inside of the rears will wear out prematurely ,right??I didnt even know this untill it was to late..I will spare you the details
    if you heard this before
     
  5. sdcarguy

    sdcarguy A bit off

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    275/40 and 245/45 staggered
     
  6. Bud

    Bud GG EVO IX MR

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    Yeah, I was probably mixing up the front aspect ratio with the rears. The Toyo's "seem"..."to me" like they fill out the wheel wells a little better than the Vredestein's.