What tyre pressure do you put in a ford transit hi/cube?
Answers:
40psi
If you have a manual, it should say how many lbs to put in your tire. If not, try looking online or call your nearest Ford dealer and ask for the parts dept.
Open the door, and on the side of the door where the latch is, there is a label that has the correct tire size and pressure. Don't pay too much attention to the rating on the sidewall. The best economy for that cars drive train will be achieved by following the info on that label. Owner's manual will probably have some info as well.
MAX PRESSURE IS TYPED ON THE TIRE FOLLOW THAT.
If you check on the side of tire (in small print) on your vehicle, you should find the pressure amount there, it should display either 35psi, 40psi, 44psi etc (in other countries it shows kp). It varies depending on the size of the tire, not the make of your vehicle.
60 psi
don't listen to these ******* retards! the max pressure on a tyre is exactly that THE MAXIMUM any more and you go out loaded then the tyre will go pop and you will be spread over the motorway!
standard front is 45psi
standard rear is 44psi
loaded or speedy driving front is 45psi
same rear is 52psi
http://www.thetyrepressuremonitor.com/lo.
go there to check, hope that helps.
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