Another Tire Pressure Thread...

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Are they the stock tires? If not then you go by the manufacturers specs not the door tag.
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I just wanted to confirm our trucks are only supposed to have 30 lbs of air in the tires. I'm not home or I'd go out and check inside the door. For some reason I want to say I got the truck with 35 lbs. in each tire. I've been airing down on trails from 35 lbs. to 25 lbs. and then airing back up to 35 lbs. at the end of the trail! The funny thing is, just now is the first time I think I've looked at the Ford Pass app. to see where my tires were sitting and it says 30 lbs is the recommended pressure! Oops!!!!!

I'm starting to feel like a dolt. I wonder how much better my truck is going to ride with just 30 lbs. in the tires.
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Why is everyone always going crazy about this?

MY door sticker says 30lbs, so that's what I did, at 70 degrees..
Temperature drops 10 degrees, I'm at 28lbs.
Temperature goes up 10 degrees, or I drive on the highway, I'm at 34lbs.

You can drive yourself crazy trying to perfect this tire pressure stuff.

ME? I set it at 31lbs, after dinner, and let it vary all it wants.
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