1994 Mercury Grand Marquis LS recommended Tire Pressure???
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Correct Tire Pressures
Kind of a simple, but very important question...lol I just bought a 94 Grand Marquis LS 4.6L There was no manual and no tire pressure decal where it normally is on the door/doorjam. Tires are rated for 35 psi max, but thats just the max tire pressure for the rubber. What I need to know is if anyone has the actual manufacture recommended tire pressure for a 1994 grand marquis. As far as I know most Grand Marquis are 31 psi front and 35 psi rear, but I just want to confirm that its the same for the 1994. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
GoodYear Assurance ComforTread Touring Tires. 215 x 70R x 15 -- on '93 Lincoln Wheels -- Made in Italy. Mercury Hub Caps.
Tire Pressures on all models of '91 thru '95 Grand Marquis with 15" wheels --
Tire pressures should be checked BEFORE the car is driven -- in the shade, if possible.
The Factory-specified tire pressures for the 1992 thru 1995 Grand Marquis with 215x70Rx15 radial tires:
Front = 32 p.s.i (cold)
Rear = 35 p.s.i. (cold)
The Tire Inflation Decal is attached to the body, at the Passenger's Side Rear Door.
Recommended Load/Speed Rating = 98 T (118 mph). DO NOT use a pencil-type tire gauge -- get a DIGITAL gauge -- I use a CRAFTSMAN digital gauge -- it's very accurate to .5 lb. (one-half pound) psi.
Last edited by 95 MERC; 11-13-2020 at 08:49 AM. Reason: content
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Sleeping Beauty
Sleeper !?? I don't know about that -- most people want to make rockets out of these 2-ton whalemobiles for as-yet-unfathomable reasons.
The 95 MERC was built for long-distance, high-speed touring throughout the deserts and mountains of the American Southwest, with little thought given to it being a "sleeper" -- preferring instead to keep things on the down-low.
What modifications do you suggest for making a Grand Marquis into the coveted "sleeper" ??
Sleeping Beauty, Rolling Thunder
The 95 MERC was built for long-distance, high-speed touring throughout the deserts and mountains of the American Southwest, with little thought given to it being a "sleeper" -- preferring instead to keep things on the down-low.
What modifications do you suggest for making a Grand Marquis into the coveted "sleeper" ??
Sleeping Beauty, Rolling Thunder
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Sleeper !?? I don't know about that -- most people want to make rockets out of these 2-ton whalemobiles for as-yet-unfathomable reasons.
The 95 MERC was built for long-distance, high-speed touring throughout the deserts and mountains of the American Southwest, with little thought given to it being a "sleeper" -- preferring instead to keep things on the down-low.
What modifications do you suggest for making a Grand Marquis into the coveted "sleeper" ??
Sleeping Beauty, Rolling Thunder
The 95 MERC was built for long-distance, high-speed touring throughout the deserts and mountains of the American Southwest, with little thought given to it being a "sleeper" -- preferring instead to keep things on the down-low.
What modifications do you suggest for making a Grand Marquis into the coveted "sleeper" ??
Sleeping Beauty, Rolling Thunder
#16
Sleeper !?? I don't know about that -- most people want to make rockets out of these 2-ton whalemobiles for as-yet-unfathomable reasons.
The 95 MERC was built for long-distance, high-speed touring throughout the deserts and mountains of the American Southwest, with little thought given to it being a "sleeper" -- preferring instead to keep things on the down-low.
What modifications do you suggest for making a Grand Marquis into the coveted "sleeper" ??
Sleeping Beauty, Rolling Thunder
The 95 MERC was built for long-distance, high-speed touring throughout the deserts and mountains of the American Southwest, with little thought given to it being a "sleeper" -- preferring instead to keep things on the down-low.
What modifications do you suggest for making a Grand Marquis into the coveted "sleeper" ??
Sleeping Beauty, Rolling Thunder
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