15psi
The recommended tire pressure for a 26-inch front bike wheel is typically between 30-50 psi (pounds per square inch). It is important to check the specific recommendations on the tire sidewall for optimal performance and safety.
yes. Typically you will see a 21 inch front tire and an 18 inch rear. The taller, skinnier, front tire is better for s
it is a 15 inch wheel they will measure about 1 inch bigger across then tire size
No 16 inch tire will fit on a 17 inch wheel.
Lug nuts hold the wheel/tire on the vehicle.
no
A 17 inch alloy wheel with a low profile tire will not fit the Suzuki Swift model India, you will need a 15 inch wheel.
No. The 'inch' figure for tires is related to the diameter of the interior 'hole' in the tire while the figure for wheels is linked to the outside diameter of the wheel. Trying to fit a 31 inch tire on a 30 inch rim would result in a 1/2 inch gap all the way around between the tire and wheel. Cheers
Depends on your wheel size.
Worn tire? Tire and/or wheel out of balance? Bad wheel bearing? Bent axle?
The same way as a rear wheel drive.
Yes, as long as the 14" tire/wheel combination is the same diameter as the 15" you are removing.