There is no one pressure indicated on any 19 inch tire (tyre). Every tire manufacturer has different air pressure specifications individual to each tire.
On every tire the Maximum load weight per tire and the maximum air pressure per tire is embossed in raised lettering on the sidewall of the tire itself.
If you cannot locate it there, check the on manufacturers website for recommended air pressure, or check the inside door jamb of the vehicle the tires are mounted on for correct air pressure specifications.
Depends on the vehicle the tire is mounted on. That is what determines the correct air pressure not the tire. The correct pressure is listed in the owner's manual and normally on the driver's door post. The pressure written on the tire sidewall is the maximum pressure the tire can handle.
It depends of the tire size that you are using. If you still have the factory 13 inch tires the correct air pressure is 32psi on the front tires and 35 on the back.
The correct air pressure for your 2003 Road King standard tire is 18 pounds. The tire air pressure is dependent upon the type of tire.
The air pressure for many tires is 32 pounds. The sidewall of the tire will be stamped with the correct pressure for the tire.
The correct tire pressure for any tire on any vehicle driven any where on this planet is listed on the sidewall of the tire.
The inflation pressure is on the sidewall of the tire.
33 psi
The low tire pressure warning light, on a Lexus IS 250, can be reset by adjusting the tire air pressure. The recommended tire air pressure is 30 pounds per square inch.
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.
The air pressure (psi) marked on the tire is the maximum allowed by the tire manufacturer. The correct tire pressure for the tires on your vehicle would be located on a sticker either in the drivers door jam area, in the trunk area or in the drivers manual.
An air pressure gauge has a very important purpose. It allows one to know the air pressure in a tire. It is important to drive with correct air pressure in the tires, because it helps the tire last longer and be more efficient.
Depends on what vehicle the tire is mounted on. The correct inflation psi is listed in the owners manual and on the drivers door post. The pressure listed on the tire sidewall is not the correct inflation pressure. It is the maximum pressure the tire can handle.