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I drive mainly on the freeway,around 75mph,so what pressure would maintain the best tread ware on my tires...Thanks for your answer...Tom Science 4

2007-01-03 10:56:45 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Cars & Transportation Maintenance & Repairs

6 answers

What is molded into the sidewall of your tires is their load carrying capacity at the tires maximum inflation pressure. That has nothing whatsoever to do with what pressure is recommended for your particular vehicle.

That question, like so many others, can be answered by opening your owners manual and referring to the section on tire pressures. This information should also be on a metal plate riveted to the door frame on the drivers side.

...or I could just tell you...

The recommended inflation pressures for a 2001 Toyota Camry XLE with P205/65R15 92H tires is 32 psi front, 32 psi rear. Pressures should be measured "cold", so wait at least several hours after the vehicle has been driven to check them.

2007-01-03 12:36:16 · answer #1 · answered by Naughtums 7 · 0 0

that pressure is for the max load the tire can carry,check the door sticker and for prolonged high speed up the pressure 5 psi
32 psi is a good start point

2007-01-03 19:01:20 · answer #2 · answered by doug b 6 · 0 0

28-32 psi

It should state it in the operators manual, and on the door pillar.

Disregard the comment about 'increase pressure by 5psi'. When a tire heats up the air expands.

2007-01-03 19:02:04 · answer #3 · answered by LifeRyder 4 · 0 0

32 to 35 psi for optimum results

2007-01-03 19:05:24 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

44 psi would be the best unless ur goin on dirt or ice or snow then u should lower the psi to like 35

2007-01-03 19:02:08 · answer #5 · answered by jack p 3 · 0 1

33-36 psi would be best. especially if you're located in dry/hot areas.

2007-01-03 19:04:32 · answer #6 · answered by ArizonaGreenTea 3 · 0 0

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