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Vulcan_Rider
Apr 19, 2015Explorer
Every vehicle made for the US market since about 1970 is supposed to have a sticker or placard somewhere with the recommended tires and pressures.
Look:
Inside all the door jams.
Inside the glove box or other storage areas around the cab.
If you do end up contacting the manufacturer, also ask them where the card is supposed to be.
Just because you upgrade the load range of the tires (this may not apply to you), that doesn't necessarily mean that you need to up the air pressure.....at least not much.
Look:
Inside all the door jams.
Inside the glove box or other storage areas around the cab.
If you do end up contacting the manufacturer, also ask them where the card is supposed to be.
Just because you upgrade the load range of the tires (this may not apply to you), that doesn't necessarily mean that you need to up the air pressure.....at least not much.
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