32 lbs of air. never go off what it says on the side of the tire. the pressure listed on the tire is for MAX inflate only and should only be observed if you are carrying a large heavy load in the vehicle or in tow.
2006-11-25 19:20:24
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answered by TripleXXXrated 2
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Toyota Camry 2005 Le
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answered by lellig 4
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Look on the inside of either the glove box or the door pillar post. that will show the recommended pressure. as a rule I go 28-30 front and 30-32 rear. the difference is weight distribution. You can call the dealer or a tire store they can give you an exact.
Tire rack.com shows Max inflation of 51 pounds, that would be under a heavily loaded vehicle I would keep with the recommended and if you feel they look too flat go up to 35 all the way around. You will feel a rougher ride.
2006-11-25 15:27:57
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answered by Uncle Red 6
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Toyota says that 32 psi is OK [gives slightly softer ride] check label inside drivers door jamb i recommend 35 all around [more responsive handling and better fuel mileage] if tires have been changed [low profile] the side wall pressures listed are usually 44 psi [this is max press] 44 psi is too much for most light weight sedans with these type tires. note 35 psi is not enough as sidewall flex is detrimental to handling and tire wear will increase on the inside and outside edges
2006-11-25 15:36:24
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answered by hobbabob 6
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Your car's manufacturer's recommendation ( 32 psi ) is the correct perisher for tire were and terr as well handling of the vehicle.The perisher stamped on the side of the tire, is the maximum of perisher the tire can hold and still be considered safe. Over inflation or under inflation of a tire can result's in the internal damage of a tire.
2006-11-25 17:44:57
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answered by Anonymous
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The recommended tire pressures are on a sticker located on the glove box door or on the drivers door jamb. Do not inflate passenger tires above 32 psi cold.
2006-11-25 15:22:43
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answered by Anonymous
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You can find it on the side of the tire. Most are 35psi
but check the tire first
2006-11-25 15:19:51
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answered by ViperMax 2
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Check the inside of your door on the driver side and the PSI should be stated. it is universal for all wheels.
2006-11-25 15:25:27
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answered by Moi. 2
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32-34 PSI
2006-11-25 15:25:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Funny, I was wondering the same thing myself
2016-08-23 11:23:55
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answered by Anonymous
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