1990 Toyota Pickup Tire Pressure

Recommended tire pressure for 1990 Toyota Pickup varies from 26 psi to 30 psi for front tires and can range from 29 psi to 65 psi for rear tires.

The primary reference for 1990 Toyota Pickup tire inflation is the vehicle's owner manual, which provides detailed instructions on optimal tire pressures under various conditions. Additionally, the tire information placard, typically located on the driver's side door edge, door post, glove box door, or near the fuel door, offers quick reference to the correct pressures for both front and rear tires.

1990 Toyota Pickup Tire Inflation Chart

Tire Size Front Tires Rear Tires Trims
185R14 29 psi 65 psi
  • 4x2 with 3VZ Engine V2N85
  • 4x2 with 3VZ Engine V2N85 (Dual Rear Wheel)
31x10.50R15 29 psi 29 psi
  • 4x4 with 3VZ Engine
P195/75R14 30 psi 35 psi
  • 4x2 with 22R Engine
P205/75R14 30 psi 35 psi
  • 4x2 with 3VZ Engine V2N90
P215/65R15 29 psi 35 psi
  • 4x2 with 3VZ Engine V2N90
P225/75R15 26 psi 29 psi
  • 4x4 with 22R Engine
  • 4x4 with 3VZ Engine

Recommended Tire Pressure for Toyota Pickup Models

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