The 2000 Ford F-150 has a tire size of p235/70r16 in the front and the back. It also has a tire pressure of 32 psi in the front, and 35 psi in the rear. If the tire pressure is incorrect, You can check it with a tire gauge tool, and use compressed air to inflate Your tire to the proper psi. If You need to have Your tires replaced, You can expect to pay between $89 and $337 per tire. If You choose to have the replacement completed by a professional mechanic, You can expect to shell out an additional $80 to $210 for labor.
Mara D.
January 2, 2020
The 2000 Ford F-150 comes in 2 trims and 2 original equipment tire size sets with recommended tire inflation for the front is 32 psi and the rear is 35psi. The standard tire size for the 2000 Ford F-150 is the following: Front Tire P235/70R16 and Rear Tire P235/70R16.
I always thought truck tires and touch your toes I always thought truck tires and passenger tires were all the same pressure all the way around found out different today
I just read the sticker on the door frame of my 2000 F-150 4X4 5.4L It specifies 35psi for both front and back tires. Read your sticker.
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