29 models · suv category
SUVs tire pressure
Body-on-frame and unibody trucks with high ride height. Higher pressures front and rear due to weight, often with a dedicated max-load setting.
Across the 29 suvs in this database, OEM cold front pressure ranges from 32 to 38 PSI with an average of 35 PSI. Pick a specific model below for the exact spec by year and tire size.
- Acura MDX265/45R2035/35 PSI
- Audi Q7255/50R1936/36 PSI
- BMW X5255/50R1938/40 PSI
- Cadillac Escalade285/45R2235/35 PSI
- Chevrolet Tahoe275/55R2035/35 PSI
- Chevrolet Traverse235/65R1835/35 PSI
- Dodge Durango265/50R2035/35 PSI
- Ford Bronco285/70R1735/35 PSI
- Ford Expedition275/55R2035/35 PSI
- Ford Explorer255/55R2035/35 PSI
- GMC Acadia235/65R1835/35 PSI
- GMC Yukon275/55R2035/35 PSI
- Honda Pilot245/60R1835/35 PSI
- Hyundai Palisade245/50R2035/35 PSI
- Hyundai Santa Fe235/55R1935/35 PSI
- Jeep Grand Cherokee265/50R2036/36 PSI
- Jeep Wrangler255/70R1837/37 PSI
- Kia Sorento235/60R1833/33 PSI
- Kia Telluride245/60R1835/35 PSI
- Lexus GX265/60R1832/32 PSI
- Lincoln Aviator285/45R2135/35 PSI
- Lincoln Navigator275/50R2235/35 PSI
- Mazda CX-9255/45R2035/35 PSI
- Mercedes-Benz GLE265/45R2136/39 PSI
- Nissan Pathfinder265/60R1835/35 PSI
- Subaru Ascent245/60R1835/35 PSI
- Toyota 4Runner265/70R1732/32 PSI
- Toyota Highlander245/55R1935/35 PSI
- Volkswagen Atlas235/60R1836/36 PSI