For all cars this information should be in the technical data section of the owner's manual
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.
On the driver's door, you will find a sticker that has various tires sizes. Find yours and follow the proper size to the proper pressure. Front and rear may be different.
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The best place to look for specs on your vehicles tires and wheels is on the inside of the door. It will show you information on your tire and your rim and will also let you know what the air pressure should be at whether it is hot or cold.
To insure the correct pressure for your tires, and your car, you should first consult you automobiles manual. If you do not have a manual you can purchase a ‘Haynes’ book which lists your cars specifications and repair needs. On newer vehicles you will find the tire pressure inside of the driver’s side door, on a sticker. For the standard sized passenger car, tire pressure would be 32-35 psi.
If all 4 tires (5 if the spare has a sensor) are set to the pressure on the sticker on the drivers door jamb. (it needs to be this pressure not the pressure on the tire) Then you have a sensor problem and you need to find a shop with the proper diagnostic equipment. (Dealer?)
Fierce tires are made by Goodyear. They have a variety of tires for all classes of vehicles and specialize in an off-road tire made for the mud. You can find them in most discount tire stores.
The tire pressure more than likely is between 35-40 on most passenger cars. You can find max psi on the wall of the tire. - I've heard you're supposed to refer to the pressure rating on the vehicle placard located on the drivers door: http://www.ehow.com/how_2097575_pressures-vehicle-properly-inflate-tires.html "There is a common misunderstanding that a tire's pressure is stamped on the sidewall. In actuality, this pressure stamped on a tire's sidewall is the MAXIMUM COLD PRESSURE that the tire will safely hold. Many tires are rated for a maximum cold pressure of 44 psi, to allow the tires to be used on a wide variety of vehicles. Some vehicles may only require 30 psi cold pressure, others may require 38 psi cold pressure. In both cases, this cold pressure is less than the tire's MAXIMUM cold pressure, so the tire can safely be installed on these vehicles. Tires should be inflated according to the manufacturer's cold specifications as described in steps 1 thru 3 above (see link), not the maximum pressure stamped on the sidewall of the tire." Temperature, altitude, heavily loaded vehicles or towing are also important considerations. http://www.babcox.com/editorial/tr/tr119952.htm http://www.nhtsa.dot.gov/cars/rules/TireSafety/ridesonit/brochure.html
You can find 17 in tires for your trucks at any tire dealership that caters to big vehicles. As for a cheaper price try your local newspapers want ads or craigslist.
Proper Tire pressures for Your vehicle should be listed on the door jamb on the Drivers side of your vehicle..the listing for the Max pressure your tire will hold is listed on the sidewall of the tires. but is NOt the same as the recommended pressure for Your vehicle..YOu Always go with the one thats listed on the car..Not the tire..(Personally i find you get a smoother ride if you run the tires a cpl pounds lighter.. say 2-3lbs less..esp in trucks.)
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