Yes, it is best to have the very best tires on the front.
The front tire should be 22-7-10. I had a 86.
The horn is located in front of the right tire. You have to remove the plastic cover in front of the tire to get to it. You should be able to see it through the vent on the front bumper.
The PSI for the back should be 42 and for the front tire the PSI should be 36.
It should be in front of your passager tire.
The cold tire pressure should be 32psi/220kPa and that's for both the front and rear tires.
For bikes that are ridden in traffic and have a front brake it's wise to have the best tire on the front. For a BMX it doesn't matter that much. It also depends a lot on why you're replacing the tire. If the rear is cracking by age, then probably you should do the front as well. If you've worn the rear out by skidding the front can be OK for yet a while.
The front tire pressure for a 98 Toyota Corolla should be 32 psi. The sidewall of the tire has the tire pressure stamped in the material.
Should be bolted down under the hood above the left front tire.
Possible bent rim or tire out of round.(defective) answer tire out of balance is the best place and cheapest place to start
In front of the left front tire, inside the fender.In front of the left front tire, inside the fender.
You can put the tire on the front. The rotation arrow should point the same whether it is on the front or back.
Lug nuts hold the wheel/tire on the vehicle.