2012 Ford F-250 Tire Pressure & Sizes
On this page you can first find a list of the trims for the 2012 Ford F-250 along with the tire sizes you can expect to find on them.
Once you have your correct tire size you can then scroll down to the pressures chart and cross-reference it to find the recommended front and rear pressure rating.
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Ford F-250 models built during 2012 were offered in the following trims with these tire sizes fitted as standard.
Trim Name | Tire Size/s |
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King Ranch 4X2 Crew Cab | |
King Ranch 4X4 Crew Cab | |
Lariat 4X2 Crew Cab | |
Lariat 4X2 Super Cab | |
Lariat 4X4 Crew Cab | |
Lariat 4X4 Super Cab | |
XL 4X2 Crew Cab | |
XL 4X2 Regular Cab | |
XL 4X2 Super Cab | |
XL 4X4 Crew Cab | |
XL 4X4 Regular Cab | |
XL 4X4 Super Cab | |
XLT 4X2 Crew Cab | |
XLT 4X2 Regular Cab | |
XLT 4X2 Super Cab | |
XLT 4X4 Crew Cab | |
XLT 4X4 Regular Cab | |
XLT 4X4 Super Cab |
2012 F-250 Tire Pressures By Size
Ford F-250 models built in 2012 with the following tire sizes are recommended to be kept at the following pressures.
Tire Size | Front | Rear |
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LT245/75R17/E 121S "LT" tires are designed for "light-trucks" carrying loads such as pickups |
65 - 75 PSI | 80 PSI |
LT265/70R17/E 121R "LT" tires are designed for "light-trucks" carrying loads such as pickups |
60 - 75 PSI | 75 - 80 PSI |
LT275/65R18/E 123S "LT" tires are designed for "light-trucks" carrying loads such as pickups |
60 PSI | 70 PSI |
LT275/65R20/E 126R "LT" tires are designed for "light-trucks" carrying loads such as pickups |
65 PSI | 65 PSI |
LT275/70R18/E 125R "LT" tires are designed for "light-trucks" carrying loads such as pickups |
65 PSI | 80 PSI |
What Do These Numbers Mean?
When comparing tires you will find that they display various numbers and codes along the edges.
These numbers help you choose the right tire (size and speed rating) for your car and the following image shows you what each of them mean: