Anything above the required pressure for that vehicle is too much. If the vehicle plate recommends 35, then 40 is too much. Higher pressures will damage the tire and increase it's chances of coming off the rim.
air pressure
Fill the tires with the correct air pressure. ___________ Don't forget to check the spare too.
my manual says 32psi. but it depends on the terrain. if your tires slip or your tractor jolts to much when riding, you ride will feel a lot better with less air.
Different tires from different manufactures run at different pressures. On the sidewall, it should tell what the pressure should be for that particular tire.
It should be posted on a sticker usually found on the drivers door jam or drivers door post or it can be found in the owners manual.
too much air in the tire
I do not understand your question. You air your tires up to the exact PSI listed in your owner's manual and on the driver's door post. Too much air pressure in the tires will decrease the amount of tread on the pavement and give you less surface to brake with. The tires will be harder and tend to slide more.
All of the options can contribute to a skid, but driving speed is the most important factor.
a balloon, a tires, as you said, we actually use air to breath too.
too much air! You have a very worn, or out of alignment suspension or steering component.
depends on how much air in tires
44 psi
If the tires sound out of balance but the car is not shimmying, it could be that the balancing weights fell off one of the wheels. Noisy tires are also tires that have too little air.
Proper air pressure makes for the best gas mileage. Too soft and it wastes energy. Too hard and the tires are not safe to drive on.
no there is too much height difference
Wear on the outside both edges is a sign you are running the tires with too little air pressure. Wear in the center is a sign you are over inflating the tires with too much air pressure. Cupping of the tires is a sign of worn shocks or struts. Wear on the inner or outer edge of the tire is a sign that the front end needs aligning. Also feathering of the tire is a sign of a front end out of alignment.
Depends on the vehicle and type of tire.