Pinecrestjim
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- Jim
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- 2019 Ranger, 2018 F-150, 2016 Escape
Good to know, thanks!!It displays all 4 tire pressures.
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Good to know, thanks!!It displays all 4 tire pressures.
Are you sure about that? Mine says 30 PSI for all four tires, and my Ford app says 205 kpa (which is 30 PSI).The sticker on my door pillar states 38 psi for all 4 tires.
Positive. My Ford app says 38psi as well. I got the LT tires, so that may be the difference.Are you sure about that? Mine says 30 PSI for all four tires, and my Ford app says 205 kpa (which is 30 PSI).
Ah, makes sense.Recommended PSI will depend on the tires.....
It looks like they are 18" unless you get the Sport pkg., then they are 17".Can anyone clarify the wheel/tire size that would come on a Lariat 4x4, with the FX4 package?
The info is confusing. I assumed it is 18” since it’s a Lariat, but the configurator shows 17” in my build
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You are correct sir. Appearance package changes it to 17" Magnetic wheel.It looks like they are 18" unless you get the Sport pkg., then they are 17".
That's another reason I didn't spec the "Sport" pkg with mine. Sport, to me, means better handling, sportier look, maybe more HP. My non-sport Lariat has 60 series tires, while the sport pkg adds 65 (taller sidewall) series tires. It just seemed illogical to have a sport pkg that didn't add anything to make it truly sportier.....except the $$$--no HP gains for more $.I wonder why the sport package downgrades you to a smaller wheel. Usually when you pay up for a package you get a bigger wheel with it.