if you want to know what it is on your truck just look at the sticker neer the edge of the door near the drivers seat that's ususally where they keep a sticker saying the pressure and sizes or the owners manual.
Depends on the truck in question. Listed in your owners manual and sometimes on the drivers door post.
A 'G' rating on a light truck tire means only that is a 14 ply tire. The weight capacity is dependent on the air pressure you put into the tire..
Maybe Three primary causes for truck tire failure: To low of air pressure for weight To Much weight for rating of tire Excess speed So if you over load or run a tire too fast they can fail or POP
The recommended pressure that is printed on every tire.
Load ranger D on alight truck tire indicates that it is an 8 ply tire and weight capacity will be printed on sidewall. Actual load carried will depend on tire air pressure.
use a tire gauge to measure that ,but it is not very much air if it's in a automobile tire.
A/P - Air Pressure .
70 psi
That depends on how much air is in your tire. I'd reccommend going to a store and buying a Tire Pressure Guage and measuring it yourself instead of asking a complete stranger online...
Load ranger D on alight truck tire indicates that it is an 8 ply tire and weight capacity will be printed on sidewall. Actual load carried will depend on tire air pressure.
Air pressure is a measure of how much air is in a tire, or how much it is inflated. Air pressures are written on apanel on driver door frame and on tire sidewall. they are very important to tire wear.
That depends on the tire. We have a Cobalt which only requires 44 psi. But the truck I drive at work requires 130 psi in the tires. There isn't one universal answer to this question.