'87-'89 Model years is 29psi (front and rear)
all other years 32 psi (front and rear)
2006-09-06 15:25:52
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answered by Savage 3
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What size of tire? I think around the tire on the sidewall closest to the rim should give you the adequate pressure. Even if its a 14, still shouldn't be below 35 lbs.
2006-09-06 22:26:03
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answered by ? 2
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A good pressure for any tire on a passenger car is 34 to 36 PSI
2006-09-06 22:39:04
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answered by davecat350 4
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i saw one said to check on door but this wont be accurate unless you have factory spec tires.. the best thing to do is to check on the side of the actual tire itself and then if rated for pressures that include the pressure in auto manual then use it.. or most vehicles will run approx 32 lbs of pressure in that size ... and since it isnt a hot rod model that will get you to a service station where you can check ... or ask at walmart ... they arent good for much in tire department but they do have the book to look up pressure recomendations
2006-09-06 22:27:35
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answered by JesusISdMaster 2
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on the side of your tire near the rim, the rated psi for the tire should be visible. if you cannot find it you should consult your owners manual if available, or check with a local tire dealer and they should be happy to tell you. And.... with any drastic temperature change the air pressure of your tires will change also and should be checked periodically.
2006-09-07 00:09:00
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answered by HEATH C 2
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The recommended tire pressure is written on the tire sidewall near the rim you should keep it near that pressure.
2006-09-06 23:02:39
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answered by Iknowthisone 7
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Check it out on the side of the door
2006-09-06 22:23:36
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answered by arce2283 3
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