There are many factors to consider when deciding how much to pay for a set of tires.
How long do you intend to keep the vehicle?
How much freeway driving?
How much rain and snow is in your area?
Do you value a quiet ride?
Tires are rated by how well they can perform, and generally the higher priced tires are more expensive. You can certainly buy cheap tires for somewhere around $60 if you shop around, but I'd be uncomfortable putting my wife or anyone else I care about on a set of those tires.
You should talk to a tire specialist in your area, and plan on spending somewhere around $100/tire. More for better quality, less for a more economic tire.
How much does it cost to get new brakes and new tires on a saturn??
Exactly what is listed in your owner's manual or on the door post. Speed rating of the tire makes no difference. ..... about 30 to 40 psi
check the side of the tires there should be tire inflation info stamped on tires telling you what maximum tire inflation should be if not average p.s.i. should be about 32
Well if a person weights 100 lbs on Earth, they weight 108 lbs. on Saturn.
A person weighing 95 pounds on Earth would weigh approximately 100 pounds on Saturn, due to Saturn's stronger gravitational pull.
To calculate the weight of a 70.9-pound person on Saturn, we need to consider Saturn's gravity, which is about 1.065 times that of Earth's. Therefore, the weight on Saturn would be approximately 70.9 pounds multiplied by 1.065, resulting in a weight of about 75.5 pounds.
2.0-2.5 kPa
Presuming a 108 pound person could find something to stand on at the "surface" of Saturn, and could survive there long enough to be weighed, that person would weigh about 115 pounds.
No. Too cold, no oxygen, too much pressure.
Road bike tires should typically be inflated to a pressure between 80-120 psi for optimal performance.
Different tires from different manufactures run at different pressures. On the sidewall, it should tell what the pressure should be for that particular tire.
On Saturn, a person weighing 115 lbs on Earth would weigh approximately 107.1 lbs due to the planet's stronger gravitational pull.