Depends on which vehicle.
The sidewall of the tire will list max safe working pressure. The owners manual or a label near the door will show vehicle manufacturer recommended pressure.
235/85/r16
Lt235/85/r16
Ford Factory specs for this truck are 235/85/R16 and can be verified by many independent tire sources.
The 235/85 R16 tires may fit a 2002 Suzuki XL-7, but it's important to consider the vehicle's specifications and clearance. The stock tire size for the XL-7 is typically around 225/70 R16, so the larger 235/85 R16 might affect handling, fuel efficiency, and may require modifications for proper clearance. It's best to consult the owner's manual or a tire specialist to ensure compatibility before making a purchase.
The 215/55-16 tire is 3.24% (.85") smaller in overall diameter than the 215/60-16 tire. It is never advisable to go over 3% difference. Stick with the OEM size as recommended by the manufacture of your car.
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The recommended tire pressure for Continental Gatorskin 700x32 tires is typically between 85-95 psi for optimal performance and durability.
My 1969 F-250 4X4 has stock LT235/85 R16 that have plenty of room in the wheel wells.
I have 18" wheels and i run my tires at 37 psi and it is perfect so try somewhere around that. It really matters what kind of tires you have. Look on your sidewall and see what the MAX psi is for each tire and fill them up about 85% of the max psi.
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The recommended tire pressure specifications for a 32-622 tire are typically between 85-100 psi (pounds per square inch). It is important to check the specific recommendations from the tire manufacturer for optimal performance and safety.
A reflex angle is more than 180 degrees but less than 360 degrees. Therefore the reflex angle to 85 degrees is 275 degrees (360 - 85 = 275).