For that car it is 30 psi. You can always find the recommended PSI if you open the driver door and look in the doorjam. There will be a sticker unless it has been removed.
45.0 PSI c de tizire pluda!!!!!
29 psi in the front tires and 26 in the rear tires.
32 PSI
Check the air pressure in all tires and adjust it to the recommended PSI.
You will find the recommended PSI for your specific tire on the sidewall of the tire. This applies to all tires and sizes. Update: the recommended PSI is *not* on the sidewall of the tire. This is the Max PSI, which is the recommended PSI for carrying a maximum vehicle load. The recommended PSI varies, depending on the type of vehicle the tire is used on. I believe the recommended PSI for a 95 Jeep Grand Cherokee is 35 front and rear. You should never run max PSI (which is around 44 for most standard tires) unless you're bearing maximum load capacity for your vehicle.
35 psi when tires are cold.
About 30-32 psi if recommended tires are fitted.
32 psi front and back tires
the recommended tire pressure is embossed on the side of the tires example (35 psi).
The proper psi setting for P205 75R15 tires on a 2003 Chevy tracker is stamped on the sidewalls near the tire size number and it may not be the same PSI from one brand (as Michelin) to another (Bridgestone).
The recommended tire pressure for a 2004 Hyundai Elantra is 30 psi for both the front and rear tires.
its what ever your tires are rate for... look at the small print on your tires and it will say the recommended psi