You should check the door tag or owner's manual for your car for proper inflation pressure.
Most cars have a tag on the door frame or inside edge of the driver's door that will have recommended inflation pressure along with other information like maximum cargo weight, etc...
Most passenger cars call for 32-34 PSI. But again, check your owner's manual or door tag.
Before that can be assessed you need to determine what size of bicycle tire you're thinking of. A really narrow tire for a road bike has a very small internal volume while a 2.3-2.4 wide MTB tire will take plenty. The really nice mathematical way of approacing it would be by approximating the tire as a torus, calculating the volume of a few different sizes and then comparing it to the volume of a sphere the size of a basketball. The less elegant (but simpler) way is to approximate the tire size as if the tire is a long cylindrical bar instead, with the length the same as the circumference of the wheel. And of course this is all assuming the same pressure in both ball and tire.
numbers mean the size of the tire,the size of the wheel they will fit on and the width of the tire.also found on all tires are a serial number
Gauge pressure is what you get when you take the reading from your tire pressure gauge. Absolute pressure is the pressure inside your tires plus the atmospheric pressure, which is roughly; 14.7 psi, 101.3 kPa (kilo-Pascals), or one atmosphere. Absolute pressure measures all of the pressure on your tires, inside and out, whereas gauge simply measures the pressure inside the tire.
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Oh, dude, so like, Karjam probably got a flat tire because of the laws of physics and stuff. Like, when the tire hit that sharp object on the road, it created a puncture, causing the air pressure to escape rapidly, hence the flat tire. It's like science, man.
the tire will give max pressure on side of tire, also if this tire size is original to car it will be on door sticker ,usually door sticker is on driver side door post with gvw rating.
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Tire air pressure is dependent upon the size and type of tire. The 1999 Nissan Altima standard tire air pressure is 32 pounds.
Depends on vehicle and proper size of tire (which you have chosen not to give )
You can find it on the side of the tire. Max Pressure.
Recommended tire pressure is 32psi.
No but, tire size does effect wheel speed sensors.
that entirely depends on the size of the tire
Tire pressure is not determined by the make or model of the vehicle. It is determined by the tire size. You can find the maximum tire pressure on the sidewall of every tire.
AnswerThe recommended pressure ratings will always be found on the sidewall of the tire. This is a DOT requirement.The maximum tire pressure for the tire is found on the side wall of the tire. The recommended best tire pressure for the car is found in the owners manual.
The factory tire size is listed on the label on the drivers door jamb, along with the recommended tire pressure.
To determine the correct size and pressure for optimal performance of bike tires, look for the tire size printed on the sidewall of the tire. Match this size with the size recommended for your bike. Check the recommended tire pressure range also listed on the sidewall and use a tire pressure gauge to inflate the tires within this range for best performance.