YEAR | MAKE | MODEL | FOR ENGINE SERIES |
---|---|---|---|
1999 | Ford | F-250 Super Duty | |
2000 | Ford | F-250 Super Duty | |
2001 | Ford | F-250 Super Duty | |
2002 | Ford | F-250 Super Duty | |
2003 | Ford | F-250 Super Duty | |
2004 | Ford | F-250 Super Duty | |
1999 | Ford | F-350 Super Duty | |
2000 | Ford | F-350 Super Duty | |
2001 | Ford | F-350 Super Duty | |
2002 | Ford | F-350 Super Duty | |
2003 | Ford | F-350 Super Duty | |
2004 | Ford | F-350 Super Duty |
You should always maintain the recommended minimum air pressure of 5 PSI, even if your vehicle isn’t loaded. This keeps the air springs “in shape” and able to perform without rubbing or wearing.
You should always maintain the recommended minimum air pressure of 5 PSI, even if your vehicle isn’t loaded. This keeps the air springs “in shape” and able to perform without rubbing or wearing.
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