The recommended tire pressure for a Mazda 2 typically ranges between 30 to 35 PSI (pounds per square inch) for both front and rear tires. However, it's essential to check the specific tire pressure listed on the driver's side door jamb or in the owner's manual, as it may vary slightly based on the model year and tire specifications. Always ensure tires are inflated to the recommended pressure for optimal performance and safety.
2 bar 30psi
32 psi recommended pressure is embossed on the side of each tire for safety purpose it will read (35psi)or what ever the rating is on that tire. different size tires have different pressure. it is recommended to stay 1-2 pounds under
For 2 passenger it is 30 psi, with 4 it is 32 psi.
The recommended tire size for a 26 x 2 bike tire is 26 inches in diameter and 2 inches in width.
42lbs both ends either 1/2 up
Tire pressure is 33psi, give or take 2 lbs. Always go by the manufacturer's recommendations for the vehicle, NOT the maximum tire pressure on the tire.
Proper Tire pressures for Your vehicle should be listed on the door jamb on the Drivers side of your vehicle..the listing for the Max pressure your tire will hold is listed on the sidewall of the tires. but is NOt the same as the recommended pressure for Your vehicle..YOu Always go with the one thats listed on the car..Not the tire..(Personally i find you get a smoother ride if you run the tires a cpl pounds lighter.. say 2-3lbs less..esp in trucks.)
The recommended tire pressure for front and back tires of a vehicle can vary, with front tires typically requiring a slightly higher pressure than the back tires. This difference is usually around 2-3 psi, but it is important to refer to the specific recommendations provided by the vehicle manufacturer for optimal performance and safety.
There should be a sticker in the glove box telling the correct tire pressure.If not,the correct tire pressure with be on the tire itself telling the pressure for that specific tire
Read the cold tire pressure on the side of the tire and set the pressure to 2-3 lbs below that number. This is more a function of the tire than the vehicle.
Two places will tell you, 1st is on the drivers door, there will be a "tag" withthe tire type and pressure, but look on the side of the tire (#2) it will tell you the max tire pressure.
Try to measure the tire pressure on a cold(!) tire and it should be 2 bar for 16' and 17' standard tires.