King said:
I keep my front tires at 35 psi and back tires at 32/33 psi. Is that too low?
That’s too low, you should adjust them.
King said:
I keep my front tires at 35 psi and back tires at 32/33 psi. Is that too low?
That’s too low, you should adjust them.
King said:
I keep my front tires at 35 psi and back tires at 32/33 psi. Is that too low?
Man must like paying a bit more per mile on fuel.
King said:
I keep my front tires at 35 psi and back tires at 32/33 psi. Is that too low?
That’s way lower than what they should be. Do you know how to check the recommended pressure?
King said:
I keep my front tires at 35 psi and back tires at 32/33 psi. Is that too low?
38 psi is recommended for all four tires.
King said:
I keep my front tires at 35 psi and back tires at 32/33 psi. Is that too low?
38 psi is recommended for all four tires.
For my 2024 GTPE, it’s 39 psi.
@Cort
There are no GTPEs in 2024.
Do you prefer I call it a GT with the Performance Upgrade (GTPU)?
Do you prefer I call it a GT with the Performance Upgrade (GTPU)?
Or just a GT. The performance upgrade doesn’t affect tire pressures.
@Adam
Your comment says there are no GTPEs in 2024, but I’m wondering where you got that info. I have a 2024 GT with the Performance Upgrade. Do you not like people calling it a GTPE?
Cort said:
@Adam
Your comment says there are no GTPEs in 2024, but I’m wondering where you got that info. I have a 2024 GT with the Performance Upgrade. Do you not like people calling it a GTPE?
It’s not a GTPE. That was a thing for the 2022 and 2023 models, but not for 2024.
@Adam
So you think I shouldn’t call my 2024 GT with the Performance Upgrade a GTPE?
King said:
I keep my front tires at 35 psi and back tires at 32/33 psi. Is that too low?
38 psi is recommended for all four tires.
Which model is this pressure for? I have a 2023 premium AWD, and the door jamb sticker says 39 psi, as does Ford Pass.