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Ford F-150 Lightning Tire pressure adjustments for outside temps. download


From Ford. I believe this from an older truck, maybe 2008, but the current trucks should be the same.
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I don't understand the garage temp of 70 degrees. How do I use this chart if my garage temperature if 50 degrees or lower?
 

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I don't understand the garage temp of 70 degrees. How do I use this chart if my garage temperature if 50 degrees or lower?
My interpretation. Using a garage temp of 70 F and a placard pressure of 35 psi, if outdoor temp is 50 F and you fill the tires to 37 psi then when you move the truck outdoors the tire pressure will be 35 psi. At a garage temp of 50 F you would expect the tire pressure in the garage to be 35 psi and if 30 F outside then you would fill the tires to 37 psi (2 psi difference between 50 and 30 outdoor temp) so when the truck is outdoors the tire pressure would be 35 psi.
 

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Meh. Too complicated. 41 cold, 45 hot. Give or take 1 PSI.
 

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My garage is within 10 degrees of outside when it is cold. I simply fill tires to proper PSI once a month. It is not sitting at 20 degrees when you are driving. On most trips, 42 cold is 49 or 50 driving.
 

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My garage is within 10 degrees of outside when it is cold. I simply fill tires to proper PSI once a month. It is not sitting at 20 degrees when you are driving. On most trips, 42 cold is 49 or 50 driving.
When purposely running mine 4psi low, so 32 psi on a recomended 36, it only gained 3psi over an hour long drive at 20f. The rise in temp was less when starting psi was higher.

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For those interested, what this is saying is that for any given load capacity you need to raise tire pressure for cold outside temps.

For the starting temp I believe you can convert this into delta temps instead of absolute. Don't think of it as starting at 70 and then going to 20f. Think of it as 50 degree difference..
If you were setting pressure at 50f, and driving at 10f, that is a 30 degree diff, then use the chart like it is 70f to 40f, a 30 degree difference.
 
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This can be simplified.

Check your tires pressure in the morning.

Add One psi for every ten degrees of difference between your garage and outside.

If you tires pressure is over 55 add two psi per 10 degrees.

Don't exceed the max pressure rating of the tire.
 

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Does anyone run the psi on the higher side for better range and wear?
 

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Really adding 10psi does not change range/efficiency? I noticed the difference on my ICE vehicles... Maybe it's the brick like aero of a truck vs. mid size that makes the tires not as critical.

Are you normally running 70mph? My thinking is tire pressure might matter more if most miles are below 55-60 where air resistance is not as large of a component of the losses.

I love the data on setting psi in garage vs outdoor temp.
 

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Really adding 10psi does not change range/efficiency? I noticed the difference on my ICE vehicles... Maybe it's the brick like aero of a truck vs. mid size that makes the tires not as critical.

Are you normally running 70mph? My thinking is tire pressure might matter more if most miles are below 55-60 where air resistance is not as large of a component of the losses.

I love the data on setting psi in garage vs outdoor temp.
Interesting thought on the difference due to speed. That is a good point.
 

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