I would think you could call GM or get aftermarket tire pressure sensors that are either adjustable with the pressure range or just have a higher set pressure.
It's a more expedient means of ensuring tyre pressure is in the correct range. One which is properly inflated will make a much different tone than one which is underinflated or overinflated.
It's a more expedient means of ensuring tyre pressure is in the correct range. One which is properly inflated will make a much different tone than one which is underinflated or overinflated.
When a tire is properly inflated it will be level to the ground. Over inflated and the middle of the tire has the most pressure on the ground. Under inflated and the sides of the tire have the most pressure on the ground.
Intrathoracic pressure
That depends on the type of system. The higher line ones that display the pressure will, some of the lower lines will not.
you can try to tell by gripping it, if it is firm then it is fully inflated. if it is kind of squishy, then it is under inflated. With a pressure gauge.
I have a 1997 suburban 1500 4wd. The door plate is missing. What is the recommended tire pressure?
It doesn't have one. To test the fuel pressure an adapter has to be installed between a fitting at the fuel filter and the fuel filter, preferably the fitting feeding into the filter from the pump.
Gas particles travel from an area of higher pressure to lower pressure when air leaks out of an inflated ball.
I took my 2004 Suburban to a reputable tire store and they suggest 40lbs of pressure.
Tire will wear off more in the middle when overinflated due to middle being pushed out more than it should. When under inflated it'll wear off more on the sides because center isn't getting as much contact and so sides do more work than intended to originally. On a side note - I'd recommend keeping your tires slightly overinflated (better handling and some argue that you also get a little fuel savings), and definitely do not drive on underinflated tires (underinflation severly increases chances of hydroplaning!!!). Personally I keep it 5-10 psi over factory recommended pressure (make sure that your tires are cold when you check their pressure, best time to do so is in the morning before the sun comes up and with car not driven for at least 2-3 hours).
what pressure should my tires be inflated to?