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The recommended tire pressure for a 2004 Hyundai Elantra is 30 psi for both the front and rear tires.
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A Lexus GS 350 can use a regular profile tires. A regular profile tire is cheaper.
I would have to say about 35psi mate..
read the side of youre tires dude
Drive the car, silly.
Yes.. Rims are rims.
Dunlop is considered one of the best brands for low profile tires.
It should tell you on the tire. Its not specific for the car. I have lo pro tires and after market rims on mine and the tire pressure is supposed to be 5000 pounds. But then again Im too lazy to stop and put air in my tires all the time so my tire light is always on. That answer is entirely wrong. The number on the tire is exactly what it says "maximum" PSI. Every vehicle has a manufacturer recommended tire pressure and that is what should be used. My 2005 Elantra has it printed in the owner's manual (30 PSI front & back & 50 for spare tire). OEM tires said 42 max. so it's quite different. As long as you replace the tires with the same size (not necessarily same kind) it will be the same. It is normally in the manual or inside the door jam or inside the glove compartment.
No. The size, profile, and sidewall construction of the tire itself dictate the recommended pressure. The size and shape of the wheel itself will restrict the kinds and sizes of tires that will fit.
For any car (as long as it has the stock size tires) you are supposed to go by what tire pressure it says right in the drivers side door jamb. But the s2000 is 32 psi in all four tires.
You could, but the "60" profile tires are shorter.You could, but the "60" profile tires are shorter.