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What Tire Pressure???

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What tire pressure do you guys use? Taking delivery from the dealer the tires were set to 44psi but the door sticker and Ford Pass app claimed it should be 31psi. Recently over the weekend I noticed the Ford Pass app is now calling for 33psi. Anyone have any suggestions or thoughts?
 

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What tire pressure do you guys use? Taking delivery from the dealer the tires were set to 44psi but the door sticker and Ford Pass app claimed it should be 31psi. Recently over the weekend I noticed the Ford Pass app is now calling for 33psi. Anyone have any suggestions or thoughts?
Cold 33 to 35
 

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I run 33psi all the time. The Explorers tend to be delivered with higher tire pressure than they should have.
 

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It says right on the door jam 33 psi cold
 

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The high delivery pressure is probably connected to the issue they had with Firestones back in the day when they decided something that weighs the same as a truck should have lower tire pressure to lessen the harshness of the ride. My F350 dually ran 60PSI.
 

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Ours was at 49 psi from the dealer, I hadn't checked and a week later we took a short day trip and I decided to check the pressure since it seemed to ride a little harsh. That seems like a blowout waiting to happen!
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I currently run 33 psi from the sticker on the doorjamb.
 

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I was a tire pro in my former life. Almost always low 30's is going to be perfect. Higher pressure will result in harsher ride and will wear out tread quicker. At times, say like pulling a trailer, you may want to bump up the rear tire pressure. Dealers like to keep pressure up some because some of us freak out when the low pressure warning comes on in the winter and some of us are not knowledgeable enough to just add a few pounds of air.
 

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Received mine Monday with 48 all around. Will adjust to 33 today.
 

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Received mine Monday with 48 all around. Will adjust to 33 today.
It's amazing that so few dealerships check tire pressure before delivering a new vehicle.
 

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It's amazing that so few dealerships check tire pressure before delivering a new vehicle.
Ditto. Would think that would be on the checklist. So simple to do.


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What tire pressure do you guys use? Taking delivery from the dealer the tires were set to 44psi but the door sticker and Ford Pass app claimed it should be 31psi. Recently over the weekend I noticed the Ford Pass app is now calling for 33psi. Anyone have any suggestions or thoughts?
I got mine it was 45 psi from the dealership !!
What do you keep yours on ??
 

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Been running 33 psi since February and the ride is so much better.
 

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Mine is a little bouncy at 45 psi
 

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What tire pressure do you guys use? Taking delivery from the dealer the tires were set to 44psi but the door sticker and Ford Pass app claimed it should be 31psi. Recently over the weekend I noticed the Ford Pass app is now calling for 33psi. Anyone have any suggestions or thoughts?
I personally think the 33 psi is for the other Explorer’s !!!
The Explorer ST comes with 21 inch rims with the scorpion low profile tires witch uses more air pressure to accommodate the tires and rims for better performance and tight handling of the vehicle !!!
I strongly believe the numbers on the door jams are for the other Explorer’s with the big fat tires !!
 

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I personally think the 33 psi is for the other Explorer’s !!!
The Explorer ST comes with 21 inch rims with the scorpion low profile tires witch uses more air pressure to accommodate the tires and rims for better performance and tight handling of the vehicle !!!
I strongly believe the numbers on the door jams are for the other Explorer’s with the big fat tires !!
Not all ST's come with 21 inch tires. Mine has 20 inch Michelins.


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I personally think the 33 psi is for the other Explorer’s !!!
The Explorer ST comes with 21 inch rims with the scorpion low profile tires witch uses more air pressure to accommodate the tires and rims for better performance and tight handling of the vehicle !!!
I strongly believe the numbers on the door jams are for the other Explorer’s with the big fat tires !!
I mean no offense but rather than leave bad information in a place where people might rely on what is written I'll post this. The quoted post is not correct. It is well known within the industry that the sticker on the door pillar is specifically for the vehicle on which it is installed.

Go take a look at a couple of F150's of the same year in different trim levels. You'll almost always see the higher optioned vehicles have less available cargo capacity than the vehicles without all the bells and whistles. Those bells and whistles eat up cargo capacity. Even a spray-in bed liner will change the numbers.

You'll also see a couple of other numbers usually on the white sticker, the one on the yellow sticker is the Cargo Capacity, which is what is in or on the vehicle, passengers, suitcases, and whatnot. The other numbers you'll see are GVWR usually on the white sticker, for both the front and rear axles. These axle numbers added together and combined with the cargo capacity are what the vehicle is rated to tow/carry fully loaded.

The recommended tire PSI recommendation is for the vehicle where the sticker resides.

There is no need to take my word for this. All of this info is available in the owner's manual and the tire manual that came with the vehicle. If you don't have the owner's manual there is a nice electronic version found on the Web.
 

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