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Tire Pressure - HELP!

GPhilly04

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I know this is all over the internet. And on the door (but it's worn off). And I don't know how to read the numbers on the tire, nor do I have the time to learn now. So please, help me out! I'm going on a road trip in 15 minutes and my tires are way low (26 PSI).

What is the recommended PSI on the stock tires? I drive an EcoBoost Premium, 6MT, non-PP. Not sure what parts of that affect tire type, but there it is.

Anybody know what they should be at PSI-wise? Thanks a ton in advance! I've spend 20 minutes searching and have had no luck.
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I use 33-35 lbs. Non PP, 18" wheels.
 
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You guys are awesome! It look me longer to type the question than it did to get a response! :D:D:D:D
 

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Usually most of them recommend 32 psi for passenger cars. Some offroad tires uses higher and some summer tires uses lower (GT350 recommend 29si?).
I run pressure depending on road feel and cornering preference. My FJ Cruiser with meaty sidewalls and soft suspension I run 34PSI.
 
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Non PP - 18in wheels - 32 PSI cold recommended from door label.
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