44 psi
To make tires inflate you need to put air in them
30 psi
as much as you want or whatever the tire recommends
Most cars take around 32-35psi
35 or 38psi?
You should put compressed air in tires. Make sure to check the recommended tire pressure for your vehicle and adjust accordingly. Avoid using a gas station air compressor that may have moisture or contaminants.
If you're having to put air in your tires frequently then your tires probably need replacing. Also if the tread on the tires is worn down they should be replaced (a symptom of worn tread is the tires squealing on the road for no apparent reason).
The recommended air pressure for bicycle tires is usually printed on the sidewall of the tire. It is important to inflate the tires to the specified pressure to ensure optimal performance and prevent damage.
at least 2"
In standard cars is it simply compressed air. The same mixture we breathe.
Yes, you still need to put air in run-flat tires. While they are designed to allow you to drive for a limited distance at reduced speed after a puncture, they still require proper inflation for optimal performance and safety. Regularly checking and maintaining the correct air pressure is essential to ensure the tires function as intended and to enhance vehicle handling and fuel efficiency.
No, it is not safe to put helium in tires. Helium is not a suitable replacement for regular air in tires and can lead to unsafe driving conditions.