Correct tire pressure is listed in your owners manual or printed on the certification label usually on the end of the inside of the driver's door (open the door and it should be on the end). There should be a sticker with tire pressure as well as other information such as GVWR. Please note this applies to the standard tire size only.
The pressure listed on the tire is the maximum pressure the tire manufacturer has rated the tire for not necessarily the needed tire pressure for the s10 as recommended by GM.
Related to this - s10s need 95 lb-ft of torque on the lug nuts per the owner's manual (reference of 1996 s10), but my certification label is worn off and I am not sure what the recommended tire pressure is. If you can check your s10, please update this answer as I can't find it anywhere.
2001 Chevy S 10 two door pick up truck tire pressure
The correct tire is 215/75R/15 and the correct tire pressure is 35Psi
The correct tire pressure depends on the tire. The max pressure will be listed on the sidewall of the tire. I usually run about 5lbs less than the max. Always check your tire pressure when the tires are cold.
32psi
35psi
What is the tire size for a 1984 chevy s10 pickup
30 -32 psi
The correct tire pressure for a 2000 Chevy Venture is 32 psi front and rear. This is for the original tire sizes of P215/70R15 front, and P225/60R16 rear.
It will be written in small print on the side of the tire. It will also be written on a label in one of the door jambs. Go with the label. The pressure written on the side of the tire is the maximum tire pressure the tire will safely hold and is not the pressure you should inflate the tires to. The correct pressure is written on the driver's door post as stated above.
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recommended tire pressures should be on the sidewall of the tire. NO, NO, NO that is not the correct tire pressure. Never use that number!!!! That number is the max the tire can be inflated. The correct pressure amount is on a sticker usually on one of the car door frames or in the owners manual. Or car the dealer and ask them.
Correct tire pressure with original tires PSI information can be located in your owners manual. Non stock tires PSI range is molded in the tires rim
All tires are different. The correct air pressure for the tire you are asking about will be WRITTEN on the SIDE of the tire. It will be SMALL print.