The Tire man gets air into your tires by using a pressurized air compressor. You can do it at gas stations such as Sunoco and Irving for 1.00. You can buy your own at a auto store.
It depends on the tire type and the load of the vehicle. Tire pressure is the amount of air in a tire that inflates the tire to the maker's specifications. For specific tire pressure on a specific vehicle, please look at the sidewall area, as most tires display the recommended pressure according to maximum load.
My tire man recommends 33# all 'round.
Most tires are supported by air pressure alone, not the tire, the tire controls things but is a casing to hold the air that hold the car up. There are tires called run flat that can work with out air pressure for a little while. In history there were solid rubber tires that did not require air at all, they were terrible.
Air or nitrogen is used to inflate tires
Even though all four tires have the correct tire pressure, the light will stay on if the pressure in the spare tire is incorrect. This is because of a sensor in the tires.
It needs air to hold the tire so it can roll.
Tires need air to function properly because the air pressure inside the tire supports the weight of the vehicle and helps maintain the tire's shape and stability. Without enough air, tires can become flat, lose traction, and wear out faster.
Most tires are supported by air pressure alone, not the tire, the tire controls things but is a casing to hold the air that hold the car up.
actually bicycle tire or for that matter any kind of tire does lose air, the heat in the summer causes the air in the tires to expand. That's why is not a good idea to fill your tires to the max in the summer time.
This happened to me once - - have you checked the air pressure in the spare tire?
too much air in the tire
Yes,between the rim and tire.