There are no 500 Series. lol
It should have the recommended tire pressure on the side of each tire.
6 billion pounds
depending on the size of the tire and if they are aftermarket or factory. Try between 30-32psi.
3 lbs I thought.
The recommended tire pressure for a Mercedes CL 500 typically ranges from 30 to 35 psi for the front and rear tires, depending on the model year and specific tire size. It's essential to check the vehicle's owner manual or the tire placard located on the driver's side door jamb for the exact specifications. Maintaining proper tire pressure is crucial for safety, fuel efficiency, and tire longevity. Always check the pressure when the tires are cold for the most accurate reading.
Depends on the make of the tire but generally 28 psi front, 36 psi rear.
500 - 800 psi
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The pressure in any tire is determined by the weight the tire is supposed to carry . For example , if a car is weighing 2000 kilos , each tire is carrying 500 kilos weight . The pressure in the tire should be such as to withstand this weight . Pressure is force divided by area . So the more the area of the tire connecting to the land , the less tyre pressure is needed to withstand the weight . The rear tires of the tractor are almost double the size of the front tires and carry three fourth of the weight of the tractor . So if the tractor weighs 2000 kgs the rear tires carry weight of 1500 kgs and the front tires carry weight of 500 kgs . But then the front tires are one half the size so the pressure there will be 2 X pressure in rear tyre X 3/4 . ( These are approximate calculations for illustration . ) So the front tire should have about 1.5 times more pressure than the rear tires .
it should be printed on the side wall of the tire Front 28psi Rear 30psi Add 2psi (32psi) if load is over 300lbs/ can reduce to 28psi if rider is under 150lbs
from the manual for a 2000 Vulcan 500, front is 28 psi; the rear is 32 psi when cold (cycle has not been ridden more than one mile during the past 3 hours)
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