The Ford Thunderbird is one of the most iconic cars in American history but maintaining its peak performance, particularly when it comes to tire pressure, is of paramount importance. Before taking your Thunderbird out on the road, check and make sure that all four tires are properly inflated to their optimal levels per manufacturer recommendations–about 30 psi (2.1 bar) if they’re original equipment tires. Doing so not only ensures a smooth ride with excellent handling, it also helps save fuel and money while promoting safety and overall tire longevity.

Ford Thunderbird model has recommended tire pressure of 31P/2.14B/214K depending on the tire size and year purchase.

Ford Thunderbird is a passenger car is available in different 1 trim and has 1 original equipment tire size set. Check correct tire pressure for Ford Thunderbird based on production year and tire specifications.

Units of pressure
  • PSI – pounds per square inch (lbf/in2). 10 psi = 68.95 kPa/0.6895 bar
  • BAR – one bar nearly equal to one atmosphere. 1 bar = 100 kPa/14.504 psi
  • KPA – kilopascals is a metric unit of pressure. 100 kPa = 1 bar/14.504 psi

Ford Thunderbird has been equipped with a tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS).

2005 Ford Thunderbird tire pressure information

The values of the tire pressure for 2005 Ford Thunderbird is 31P/2.14B/214K for front and 31P/2.14B/214K for rear.

Approved tire size Tire Pressure
Front PSI (P)/Bar (B)/kPa (K) Rear PSI (P)/Bar (B)/kPa (K)
235/50 R17 95V 31P/2.14B/214K 31P/2.14B/214K

Ford Thunderbird trim to see its original equipment tire sizes and corresponding tire inflation pressures.

Tire Pressure for Ford Thunderbird

Approved tire pressure for trim level: Ford Thunderbird is 31P/2.14B/214K for front and 31P/2.14B/214K for rear.

Approved tire size Tire Pressure
Front PSI (P)/Bar (B)/kPa (K) Rear PSI (P)/Bar (B)/kPa (K)
235/50 R17 95V 31P/2.14B/214K 31P/2.14B/214K

Approved tire pressure for trim level: Ford Thunderbird original equipment tire sizes with matching trims and model years.

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