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The tire sizes for different trims of the 2011 Ford Edge range from 235/65R17 to 265/40R22, with recommended tire pressure of 35 psi for both front and rear tires. The wheel sizes vary from 17 to 22 inches in diameter and 7.5 to 9 inches in width. The vehicle has a wheel bolt pattern of 5x114.3mm, a thread size of 1/2" - 20, a center bore of 63.4mm, and uses lug nuts to fasten the wheels.
What is the air pressure for the 22-inch wheels, not the 17-inch?
The 2011 Ford Edge should have its tires inflated to 35 pounds per square inch. The tires are P235/65R17 and fit 17-inch wheels. Different models of the 2011 Ford Edge may have varying standard wheel sizes. The base model typically comes with 17-inch silver aluminum wheels.
I'm planning to put 245/35-20 tires on my 2011 Ford Edge Limited, which has 310,678 miles on it. This SUV has been the best I've ever owned, with no major issues.