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2009-2014 Ford F-150 tire pressure

The factory recommended front and rear PSI for your F-150, per OE tire size, confirmed against two independent sources. Set them on cold tires. The sticker inside your driver's door is always the final word — it's specific to your exact trim and tire size.

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Recommended tire pressure (cold)

Verified · 2 sources · Jul 2026
Tire sizeFrontRear
P235/75R1735psi35psi
P255/65R1735psi35psi
P265/60R1835psi35psi
P265/70R1735psi35psi
P275/45R2235psi35psi
P275/55R2035psi35psi
P275/65R1835psi35psi

Set these on COLD tires (before driving, or after the car has sat 3+ hours). These match two independent sources, but the sticker inside your driver's door jamb is the final word — it's specific to your exact trim and tire size.

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F-150 tire pressure questions

What tire pressure should a 2009-2014 Ford F-150 be?
The factory recommended tire pressure for the 2009-2014 Ford F-150 is 35 psi front / 35 psi rear, set on cold tires. We confirmed this against two independent sources. The sticker on your driver's-door jamb is the final word — it lists the exact pressures for your trim and tire size.
Where is the tire pressure listed on a F-150?
Open the driver's door and look at the jamb. The placard there lists the factory recommended front and rear pressures for your F-150, by tire size. That sticker is the authority, even over our number. Don't use the max pressure molded into the tire sidewall — that's a ceiling, not the recommended figure.