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Tire pressure confusion2000 Grand Marquis by fscarano
Apr 22, 2006 (5:40 pm)
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I purchased a set of Uniroyal tiger paw touring. The tire rides like a dream I’m confused about the tire pressure. The installer placed 38 psi in each tire. I told them ford recommends 32 psi. They told me never to go by what the auto maker recommends go by what the tire manufacturer recommends’. Now I can’t find any thing that tells me Uniroyal recommends 38 psi. The installer also told me that tires have changed since 2000 and the plate in my door jam is not to today’s standards. If the sticker on my door jam is incorrect wouldn’t Ford have to update all G/M owners? I’m curious what the 2005-2006 G/M tire pressure is? If any of you have tire experience and could assist me I would be grateful.
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Re: Tire pressure confusion2000 Grand Marquis [fscarano] by euphonium
Apr 22, 2006 (9:31 pm)
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Replying to: fscarano (Apr 22, 2006 5:40 pm)

The maximum air pressure is printed on the side of the tire. 32 = comfort; 35 = economy; 38 = sport (& increased mpg)so get out the magnifying glass & take a look.
 
What was the previous tires brand? Michelin?
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Re: Tire pressure confusion2000 Grand Marquis [euphonium] by fscarano
Apr 23, 2006 (8:42 am)
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Replying to: euphonium (Apr 22, 2006 9:31 pm)

yes Michelin I keep 32 psi in them.
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Re: Tire pressure confusion2000 Grand Marquis [fscarano] by euphonium
Apr 23, 2006 (1:07 pm)
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Replying to: fscarano (Apr 23, 2006 8:42 am)

As US Royal makes a very good tire and because you choose to replace Michelins with them, which in your opinion offers a better or more comfortable ride? I'm starting to look at new tires to replace our Michelins & am leaning towards Michelin's Symnetry. Thanks for your reply.
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Re: Tire pressure confusion2000 Grand Marquis [euphonium] by fscarano
Apr 24, 2006 (6:27 am)
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Replying to: euphonium (Apr 23, 2006 1:07 pm)

I hade Michelin's Symmetry OEM I replaced them do to the age 5 years. The uniroyal rides like a dream, quiet I was confused on the 38 psi vs ford recommended 32psi no other tire installer recommends this so hence my confusion. Still no light shed on the subject.
 
Have a great day.
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direct from ford motor company by fscarano
Apr 27, 2006 (10:40 am)
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http://www.nhtsa.dot.gov/cars/rules/rulings/TireReserve/OriginalDataShortVINs/Fo- rd/Appendix%20A_Mercury%20Grand%20Marquis,%20final-NoVINs.xls
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I have an odd problem by marsha7
Aug 12, 2006 (8:29 am)
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My 2004 CV LX Sport came with Goodyear Eagle LS tires, rode smooth...after 47000 miles, time to replace...
 
Three weeks ago, I bought 4 of the new Goodyear Comfort-Tred Kevlar or Carbon tires, supposed to be Goodyear's best...
 
Did not work for me...smooth as glass 0-40 mph, from 40-65 mph the seat shook like the rear tires were out of balance, and then from 65-80 mph, steering wheel started to shake...
 
Took them back, they rebalanced them (did not see if they were out of balance) and I drove away, same exact problem at the same exact speeds...
 
This morning I exchanged them for Regatta tires, a proven tire that I put on my Sable 3 year ago...drivers seat continues to shake on a smooth road, and the steering wheel shakes above 60 mph...
 
Even with poor tread, the Eagle LS tires ran smooth up to 85 mph, the car ran true, so I do not believe it is wheel alignment, as the car continues to run straight on the hiway...
 
Before I complain to Goodyear about these tires, any thoughts on what this could be???...I hesitate to think 2 sets of defective tires would land on my car, altho I do feel that Murphy and his Law are close friends of mine...
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Re: I have an odd problem [marsha7] by harmar2
Aug 12, 2006 (5:12 pm)
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Replying to: marsha7 (Aug 12, 2006 8:29 am)

Last fall, I had to replace a Michelin (original equipment) on the front, because of a nail on the edge of the tread near a sidewall, so bought two Bridgestone Turanzas (I refuse to buy Michelin till the French act as if they like us Americans). For years, I used Turanzas on a Mazda Protege and loved them. These new Turanzas, however, had a rhythmic "flap, flap, flap" to them that made me wonder if they had not been balanced properly. Took 'em back and they rebalanced them. No better! Had them rebalanced, at my expense, by the Ford dealership that services my GM. No better! They "flap" worse when cold, and improve as they warm up, but don't completely quit "flapping." Likely a tire composition matter that no rebalancing will solve.
 
At 72,000 miles, I decided to replace the other two Michelins, but with Yokohama Avids (well rated by Consumer Reports). I put the Turanzas on the rear where their "flapping" isn't as noticeable. The Avids are terrific! Quiet, tri-tread pattern for all season handling (not yet run in MI snows, though), and less costly than GoodYear or Michelin.
 
Years, ago, also, we used to balance tires while the rims were mounted on the vehicle. A strobe light measured how they spun while mounted, which took into account any balance problem that resulted from the wheel/tire interaction with the suspension. They don't use that method anymore, but could there be a connection there with yours?
 
Incidentally, I wanted to buy GoodYear, but don't like the looks of the tread pattern on any of their models. I realize "eyeballing" a tread isn't scientific, but since GoodYear's AquaTread, I've been skeptical of those patterns.
 
Good luck solving your dilemma.
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Re: I have an odd problem [marsha7] by euphonium
Aug 13, 2006 (7:55 pm)
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Replying to: marsha7 (Aug 12, 2006 8:29 am)

Our '94 Town Car has a set of Michelin X tires with 70k on them with a lot of tread left.
 
Our '95 T Bird has a set of Michelin Symetrys with 48K on them with NOT a lot of tread left.
 
Both sets of Michelins have always run smooth and quiet.
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Re: I have an odd problem [marsha7] by bigunit67
Aug 13, 2006 (8:55 pm)
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Replying to: marsha7 (Aug 12, 2006 8:29 am)

I do not own a CV or GM, but have put a set of these tires on my 98 Buick Regal. Yes, they are highly rated and rode smoothly when new. However, they are a disaster for me. I've had them rotated every 5k miles (30k on them total) and will have to get two of them replaced soon as they are vibrating me to death between 45-65. Above 70 it seems to lessen out. I have had them Hunter Road Force balanced and that has not made a difference. No rim troubles, no other suspension problems. Friend told me that some customers are finding that their experiences don't add up to those of what tirerack will tell you

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