Does your Navigator have 20 inch wheels?

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Question...What is the tire pressure for 20 inch tires?
 
Question...What is the tire pressure for 20 inch tires?

Hi NavigatorPro. Assuming you are asking about the factory supplied size 20” tires: I don’t have the information available at the moment.

However, if no one else here can offer a reliably accurate reply, I would recommend calling Lincoln Concierge, where I would hope they will be able to supply the correct information.

If that does not get you an answer, go to your local Lincoln Dealership, find a model on the lot with 20” wheels, and check the drivers door sill placard to find the recommended pressures.

Or hopefully another member will jump in with the correct information, so keep us updated and good luck.
 
Look at the sidewall of the tire…
 
Look at the sidewall of the tire…

The PSI listed on the sidewall of the tire is the maximum safe tire inflation pressure for the tire.

It is not a recommended tire inflation pressure.

Exceeding the maximum safe tire inflation pressure listed on the sidewall of the tire could result in catastrophic failure of the structure of the tire with severe consequences to safety.
 
Right. The OP’s question was rather nebulous. I never advocated for exceeding any limitations.
 
Look at the sidewall of the tire…
Basically Im looking for someone with a Navigator that came with 20 inch wheels/tires. They had these in earlier models of the livery edition and the select. If they can check the tire pressure sticker on the drivers door frame near the VIN sticker and let me know.

I know someone with an F150 who says his says 36 psi.
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I found the answer. It will be 36 psi. I used this website to confirm it. 2025 Ford Expedition Tire Pressure

For the 2025 Ford Expedition Max with 275/60R20 its 36 psi.

The backstory is I now have 20,000 miles on my 2025 Lincoln Navigator and the ride is getting rougher as the 22 inch tires are wearing down. 22 inch tires in general have always been an issue on whatever car they are installed on. In the past when my 22s wore down to a certain point they tended to hit nails a bit more and became a risk. I am in the limousine/livery/for hire business btw.

I have decided to switch to 20s...275/60R22 (the vehicle came stock with 275/50R22. So with the decreased tire pressure and 1 more inch of sidewall to bend/flex it should be a better experience.

The 24 inch wheels/tires on the test vehicle Consumer Reports drove...they said the ride was horrible and I can imagine. 24 inch is simply too much wheel to put on a vehicle.

My 2025 is indeed sporty and peppy with the 22s, but Im looking for a softer/smoother ride. It was soft/smooth when I got it but as the tires wore down I now have more road feel.

The Michelin Primacy LTX are better than other tires Ford/Lincoln used in the past, but they are the cheaper of the Michelin line and they dont last.
 
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