i would say around 30 35
2006-07-09 18:28:24
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answered by justin o 2
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No, no, NO!. The pressure put on the sidewall is the maximum pressure the tire can safely hold, not what the car's suspension was designed for. The car is designed with a particular tire pressure in mind (always less than the max the tire can hold), and it is listed on a sticker inside the driver or passenger door jamb (as required by law). Inflating it to a higher pressure than that will result in premature tire wear, and reduced performance, because the size of the contact patch will be reduced. Inflate your tires to the pressures listed on the sticker. If you can't find the sticker, call your local Hyundai dealer, they should give the correct pressures. If not, buy a repair manual, it will list all of the car's specifications, including tire pressures.
2006-07-09 19:43:40
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answered by Harry 5
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Well most of the time it is stated right on the sidewall of the tire but I would say 35
Check out the sidewall for the right pressure
2006-07-09 18:30:10
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answered by goldwing127959 6
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It depends upon what tires you have. Look at the side markings of your tires and deduct 5psi from the maximum allowable. If you plan to go off-road or rough, deduct 7psi.
2006-07-09 19:00:06
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answered by Ronnie 2
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look in the passanger door when it's opened,it should be there on a sticker from the manufacturer
2006-07-16 17:55:12
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answered by gr8leaf 3
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