If you have the title, the VIN is on there. Or, if you have a tag or insurance the DVM or the Insurance company has it on file.
Normally on the drivers door post but can be in the glove box, trunk, or inside the center console depending on the vehicle.
If you have access to the vehicles; it will be listed on the tag on the inside of the drivers door.................
32 psi will give you a smooth ride on that vehicle. Another way to see what the recommended psi is to check the inside of the door for a sticker that will tell you what all the pressures should be. The tire placard in Toyota Corollas is inside the glove box and at least on my 1999 Corolla is listed at 30 lbs. They are not inside the driver's door like most every other vehicle.
compact cars
A bullbar is a device for vehicles. A bullbar is something that is fitted to the front of different vehicles in order to protect those who are inside the vehicle.
In most vehicles it's inside the transmission pan, you can't miss it.
The answer depends on the shape and what information you do have about it.
yes it should, measure from inside hub to inside hub on both vehicles and you will have your answer.
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How about somebody actually looking in their manual for us? I have a used '99 Exp. no manual, and inside hood sticker missing. Listed in your owner's manual and on a placard under the hood.
Never go by the tire pressure on the tire. That is only the maximum amount. Always go by the tire placard on the inside driverside door frame.
On modern vehicles with fuel injected engines it is located on top and inside the fuel tank.