Check to see if there is a label on the door jambs
Ford Factory specs for this truck are 235/85/R16 and can be verified by many independent tire sources.
265/75-16
Lt235/85/r16
Tire pressures vary by tire manufacturer and tire application. The maximum tire pressures are marked on the sidewall of the tire during the manufacturing process. Also, the recommended tire size and pressures are usually found on the drivers side door pillar.
Recommended pressures 34 psi front, 31 psi rear.
To reprogram the tire pressure sensor on your Ford Super Duty, start by ensuring all tires are inflated to the recommended pressure. Then, turn the ignition key to the "On" position without starting the engine. Press the brake pedal and hold it while pressing the gas pedal three times. This should trigger the system to recognize the new tire pressures; you may need to drive the vehicle for a short distance to complete the reset. Always refer to your owner’s manual for specific instructions related to your model year.
The recommended tire pressure for a 2007 Harley Davidson Super Glide typically ranges between 30 to 36 PSI for the front tire and 36 to 40 PSI for the rear tire. It's important to check the owner's manual or the tire information sticker on the motorcycle for the exact specifications, as pressures may vary based on load and riding conditions. Always ensure that tire pressures are checked when the tires are cold for the most accurate reading.
The term for the difference between the pressures inside and outside a tire is called "tire pressure differential."
Open the drivers door, on the door pillar is a sticker with the recomneded tire sizes and pressures.
The difference between the pressures inside and outside a bicycle tire is called tire pressure differential.
The OEM tire pressures are regulated by the vehicle characteristics, not the tire. The same tire may be used on many different vehicles at many different operating pressures. The normal safe operating tire pressures of a vehicle are determined by the vehicle manufacturer and not the tire manufacturer. The only tire pressures that are listed on the tire are the MAXIMUM operating pressure for ANY application and the maxumum BEAD SEATING pressure. The Tire pressure sensors are calibrated to the OEM pressures, probably would not be programable. All the pressure sensing system does is warn of low vehicle tire pressure (probably below the vehicle posted minimum), correct? If the system reads and displays the actual pressure in the tire, then pressure is pressure and will remain the same regardless of the tire brand or size.
Tire pressures are measured in (Bar) or (PSI).