Somewhere on your vehicle, usually on the drivers door jam you will find a sticker with tire information on it. It will tell you what size tire and what psi is required for both front and rear tires and spare. This information should also be in the drivers manual.
PSI is the abbreviation used to denote tire pressure. Tire pressure refers to how much air should be inflated into a car's tires.
Depends on the vehicle and tire size. -Check at your tire store, this is not something you should guess.
Most dodge caravans call for 36 psi in the tires.
40 psi
check your manual for your car but the standard for most cars is 32 psi (pounds per square inch)
depends on the tires on it. it says on the sidewall of the tire what it should be inflated to
At least 30 psi.
That will depend on the application and weight rating of the tire. A passenger car tire would be about 35 psi. A truck tire would be 80 psi.
PSI is pounds per square inch so on your average tire on the wall of the tire it should say a number then PSI
PSI is the abbreviation used to denote tire pressure. Tire pressure refers to how much air should be inflated into a car's tires.
32 psi
The PSI for the back should be 42 and for the front tire the PSI should be 36.
Standard:Front: 26 PSIRear: 26 PSI Loaded:Front: 26 PSIRear: 26 PSI -Frank-
If you open up the fuel door the tire psi information is in there. I have a 2001 VW Beetle and my tire psi should be between "28 to a MAX of 38 psi.
30 psi front and back.
30 psi, when it's cold.
ON THE SIDE OF THE TIRE IT WILL READ {MAX AIR PRESSURE}AnswerThe answer is on the inside of your driver door, just look around it when you open your car door. It will tell you what your tire pressure should be if it is the original size and tire from the manufacture of the car. 32 psi is pretty common for all passanger vehicles