Wheels and tires – FORD f150 User Manual

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*Extra load: A class of P-metric

or Metric tires designed to carry a

heavier maximum load at 41 psi

[43 psi (2.9 bar) for Metric tires].

Increasing the inflation pressure
beyond this pressure will not
increase the tire’s load carrying
capability.

*kPa: Kilopascal, a metric unit of
air pressure.

*PSI: Pounds per square inch, a
standard unit of air pressure.

*Cold tire pressure: The tire
pressure when the vehicle has

been stationary and out of direct

sunlight for an hour or more and

prior to the vehicle being driven for
1 mile (1.6 kilometers).
*Recommended inflation

pressure: The cold inflation

pressure found on the Safety
Compliance Certification Label

(affixed to either the door hinge

pillar, door-latch post, or the door

edge that meets the door-latch

post, next to the driver's seating

position), or Tire Label located on
the B-pillar or the edge of the

driver's door.
B-pillar: The structural member
at the side of the vehicle behind

the front door.
*Bead area of the tire: Area of

the tire next to the rim.

* Sidewall of the tire: Area
between the bead area and the
tread.

*Tread area of the tire: Area of

the perimeter of the tire that

contacts the road when mounted

on the vehicle.
*Rim: The metal support (wheel)
for a tire or a tire and tube
assembly upon which the tire
beads are seated.

Information Contained on the
Tire Sidewall

Both United States and Canada
Federal regulations require tire
manufacturers to place
standardized information on the

sidewall of all tires. This

information identifies and
describes the fundamental

characteristics of the tire and also

provides a U.S. DOT Tire

Identification Number for safety
standard certification and in case

of a recall.

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