The proper pressure for you vehicle's tires will be listed on the label on the driver side door jamb.
The proper pressure for you vehicle's tires will be listed on the label on the driver side door jamb.
look on your wheels i got a 95 Yukon and is 65 psi
um.... i think its 95 because that's what mine ae at the moment and their fine on the road
44 psi
THE FUEL PRESSURE ON ALL CHEVY'S 95 AND UP IS 60 TO 65 PSI
Correct tire pressure is listed in your owners manual or printed on the certification label usually on the end of the inside of the driver's door (open the door and it should be on the end). There should be a sticker with tire pressure as well as other information such as GVWR. Please note this applies to the standard tire size only. The pressure listed on the tire is the maximum pressure the tire manufacturer has rated the tire for not necessarily the needed tire pressure for the s10 as recommended by GM. Related to this - s10s need 95 lb-ft of torque on the lug nuts per the owner's manual (reference of 1996 s10), but my certification label is worn off and I am not sure what the recommended tire pressure is. If you can check your s10, please update this answer as I can't find it anywhere.
Look in the door jamb. Your correct tire pressure will be listed on the sticker there, near your VIN#
32 psi
I can not swear to it on your 95 but on my 94 suburban the jack is on the drivers side under the cupholder on the rear wheel well in front of the spare tire. hope this helps.
You will find the recommended PSI for your specific tire on the sidewall of the tire. This applies to all tires and sizes. Update: the recommended PSI is *not* on the sidewall of the tire. This is the Max PSI, which is the recommended PSI for carrying a maximum vehicle load. The recommended PSI varies, depending on the type of vehicle the tire is used on. I believe the recommended PSI for a 95 Jeep Grand Cherokee is 35 front and rear. You should never run max PSI (which is around 44 for most standard tires) unless you're bearing maximum load capacity for your vehicle.
The original tire size on a 95 Jeep Rio Grande is 15 inches. The recommended sizes for a stock model are P215/75R15 or P225/75R15.
If both trucks are 2-wheel drives are both of them are 4-wheel drives you sure can.