what is the air pressure on tires for 4x4?

Asked by darbnehoc Sep 06, 2007 at 10:14 PM about the 1993 Ford F-150

Question type: General

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Always use the pressures listed on the sticker usually on the inside end of the driver's door.

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most of the time its right on the side of the tire depending on the type also you dont have to fill it to the absolute max if its 44 psi you can get away with 40 psi because running down the road will heat them up and it will gain a couple psi

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The normal pressure is NOT the number on the side of the tire- that is the Maximum allowed pressure the tire is rated for without blowing up. Go to tirerack dot com for a discussion on tire pressures.

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