How about multiple choice question:“Ask the police”.
a) Ask my ENGINEER
b) Ask any commercial delivery person.
c) Ask any police or highway patrol person.
d) Don't necessarily ask your dealer.
chose one
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How about multiple choice question:“Ask the police”.
e) Wait for a valid reason to deviate more than a few PSI from the manufacturer recommendation.How about multiple choice question:
a) Ask my ENGINEER
b) Ask any commercial delivery person.
c) Ask any police or highway patrol person.
d) Don't necessarily ask your dealer.
chose one![]()
Interesting!My Maverick arrived with from 45 to 51 PSI - dealer admitted it was their fault…when mavericks are prepped to be put on a train they put 45-52 psi in the tires to reduce bounce during transport with axels strapped down…my dealer said their tech guy missed that delivery step on the check-list in reducing tire pressure. After 100 miles and a rough ride from my pickup I stopped and fixed the air pressure.
Unfortunately there are people like that in many forums who actually know very, very little, then google and cut/paste a bunch of crap with the belief that whomever posts the most words is the 'winner'.Puzzling Guy, maybe too much THC back in the day
Just everyone from the lawyers to the car designer agree it's a pretty safe pressure for a wide variety of conditions.
Can you imagine how boring this forum would be without such people? I don't think you can google some thing like: it is good to have metal particles suspended in engine oil because it sands internal engine surfaces smooth like using sandpaper to sand a wood floor. This is not google. ENGINEER told meSo much free entertainment..![]()
I have the same unit, it's awesomeWith my Escape, I set this bad boy to 35 and just hit all four tires until it stops. Close enough. PLan to do the same with the Maverick.
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No need to run at max pressure unless you are very heavily loaded, like having a slide in camper. 35psi will give more even treadwear, and a better ride than 51.My Ford Pass app says recommended cold pressure is 35 front / 35 rear. Owned it for a week and tire monitoring says all are high. Go look at the tires and they state maximum pressure is 51 psi.
What are you guys running or what are we suppose to be running? Stock XLT tires
Wagon version... Country SedanDo you really own a '63 Galaxie 500!?!
Honestly have learned a lot from this thread. Who knew a tire pressure thread would lead to this much animosity and varied opinions!Wagon version... Country Sedan
Still cool.Wagon version... Country Sedan
Well, look at it this way.....No need to run at max pressure unless you are very heavily loaded, like having a slide in camper. 35psi will give more even treadwear, and a better ride than 51.