What's the recommended tire pressure for my 1999 Crown Vic?
LouB
07-18-2010, 09:59 AM
Hello,
I can't find anything (no sticker, nothing in owner's manual), that tells me what the recommended cold tire pressure should be on my 1999 Crown Victoria. I've got 225/60 R16 tires on it. It's "stock", not a police interceptor, etc.
The only sticker that's on the side of the driver's door is the one with the codes on it. I know what most of the codes mean, but I don't think that any of them refer to tire pressure.
Thanks,
Louis
Ok, now I found the sticker, but it wasn't where the manual said that it was suppose to be. Pardon me for posting before I checked again.
I can't find anything (no sticker, nothing in owner's manual), that tells me what the recommended cold tire pressure should be on my 1999 Crown Victoria. I've got 225/60 R16 tires on it. It's "stock", not a police interceptor, etc.
The only sticker that's on the side of the driver's door is the one with the codes on it. I know what most of the codes mean, but I don't think that any of them refer to tire pressure.
Thanks,
Louis
Ok, now I found the sticker, but it wasn't where the manual said that it was suppose to be. Pardon me for posting before I checked again.
way2old
07-18-2010, 12:58 PM
:rofl:OK you are excused.:headshake
Blue)(Fusion
07-19-2010, 09:41 AM
FWIW, I run 38-39psi in all 4 tires (and all 4 have a max of 44psi). It gives a little bit better economy on the highway and keeps it a little bit more composed in turns.
I have not had a problem with tread wear on my current tires (almost 2 years old) or the tires they replaced.
I have not had a problem with tread wear on my current tires (almost 2 years old) or the tires they replaced.
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