Assuming a tyre profile of something like 205/45/17 i'd suggest 32psi is what you should use. The lower the profile, the higher the psi otherwise you risk buckling the rim on a pothole.
Other factors to consider include the original rim size, and the weight distribution of your car. Big powerful cars, or diesels usually require slightly higher pressures on the front wheels, ie 33 or 34psi
Buzz @ FiatBOO
what is the correct tire pressure for hankook tires, 265/35r22?
I would have to say about 35psi mate..
The recommended pressure for ANY tyre - is moulded into the side-wall of the tyre itself - simply look round the rim to find it !
On every tire made, there is printing on it and it tells you what the recommended PSI (pounds per inch) pressure is.
The 1995 Pontiac 3.1 liter engine recommended fuel pressure is 17 pounds per square inch. The fuel pressure can vary a pound or two, and still be acceptable.
The recommended tire pressure is listed on a sticker on the driver side door jamb.
75 profile bud
In my 1996 Grand Am GT with 16 inch wheels, the recommended tire pressure as listed on the door jamb sticker is 30 psi front and rear.
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.
You can stuff a pair of 20's on it nothing bigger.
If you look on the door sill or end of the drivers door there is a sticker that tells you recommended tire sizes and pressures for your tahoe.
A 17 inch alloy wheel with a low profile tire will not fit the Suzuki Swift model India, you will need a 15 inch wheel.