Depending on your accent, from Tie-ur to Tar.
England
The UK spelling of tire (on vehicle wheels) is "tyre."
' 타이어 ' = 'tire'
We need the whole tire number to say /
Usually it can, but we need to see the WHOLE tire number to say for sure.
It will say the size on the sidewall. ie: P235/75R15.
it has to say on the tire it should say something like MAX tire pressure 32(PSI) on most passenger cars thats the tire pressure but just to be sure check your tire
They make a nice spare
"England" in German is "England."
It does not say on the tire. It does say on the tire the MAXIMUM amount of air the tire is capable of holding, but that is not the answer. The answer can be found in the vehicle owners manual or the tire placard....usually found on the door frame or glove box. That will tell you the exact original equipment tire size and recommended psi from the vehicle manufacturer. Always follow that.
They make a nice spare
people in England say peace too