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Join Date: Apr 2008
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Tire Pressure?
I have the Michelin tires on my truck and they look pretty low the back ones read 32 and the front reads 29 and they both look pretty low...anyone know a suggested tire pressure?
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: San Diego County
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The Answer Is At Your Left Elbow
Tire pressure is shown on a label stuck to the door post; near your left elbow. Just step outside the open door and bend down a bit and you'll see it. Note that the pressures given are "cold" pressure meaning the pressure the tires should be at if the truck has not been driven for a few hours.
There is also another label on that door post, a black label, that also shows the correct tire pressure and load weights and interesting to some, the date the truck was manufactured (month and year). Mine was made in May 2007 and I bought it in October. So which date is the birthday party on? PS... Don't forget to check the pressure in the spare tire every few years. |
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Location: Jacksonville, Florida
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