PSI is the abbreviation used to denote tire pressure. Tire pressure refers to how much air should be inflated into a car's tires.
TRY 8 LBS AND SCREW THE BEAD TO THE RIM TO PREVENT SLIPPAGE. GOOD LUCK
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There are several options depending on the type of air pressure being measured:In the 1800's ships used a weather glass - a simple barometer - to measure changes in air pressure.To measure atmospheric (ambient air) pressure, a barometer is used. (It may be either an aneroid or a Mercury type of barometer.)For tires, it's a tire pressure gauge.In industrial processes and boilers the gauge is frequently called a manometer.For pressure vessels it is a Bourdon gauge.
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The tire may be used on numerous applications. The vehicle manufacturer sets the recommended pressure for the vehicle. The tire manufacturer sets the maximum pressure for the tire.The tire may be used on numerous applications. The vehicle manufacturer sets the recommended pressure for the vehicle. The tire manufacturer sets the maximum pressure for the tire.
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A tire pressure gauge.
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the tire pressure for any tire, irregardless of manufaturer or application depends on how much load will be put on the tire and how it will be used. the pressure you should put in your bridgestone m/c tire is the same pressure you would put in any tire on that same bike. tire pressures are written on a sticker on the vehicle. ALWAYS follow that, NOT WHAT IS WRITTEN ON THE tire.
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The basic function of an air valve is to control the release of air that is under pressure. Common places where an air valve would be used is on an inflatable tire. It is used to add more tire pressure to the tire.
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The OEM tire pressures are regulated by the vehicle characteristics, not the tire. The same tire may be used on many different vehicles at many different operating pressures. The normal safe operating tire pressures of a vehicle are determined by the vehicle manufacturer and not the tire manufacturer. The only tire pressures that are listed on the tire are the MAXIMUM operating pressure for ANY application and the maxumum BEAD SEATING pressure. The Tire pressure sensors are calibrated to the OEM pressures, probably would not be programable. All the pressure sensing system does is warn of low vehicle tire pressure (probably below the vehicle posted minimum), correct? If the system reads and displays the actual pressure in the tire, then pressure is pressure and will remain the same regardless of the tire brand or size.