Depends on the tire... read the sidewall, it could also be printed on the sticker inside the driver side door frame.
2007-01-11 06:46:58
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answered by Anonymous
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I owned a 88 Buick LaSabre. I kept 32 lbs. of pressure in the tires. The main thing is to keep the same pressure in all the tires.
2007-01-11 17:23:09
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answered by sally_little03 3
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The correct tire pressure for your car is for the car not the tires. The correct tire pressure can be found on the drivers door jam sticker.Open the door and look at the end of it ,should be a white sticker with black writing on it. Mid way down the sticker should be pressures for front and rear tire pressure they are different. If memory services me right it will be 28 front 26 rear . If no sticker it will stay tire pressures in the owners manual.Good luck hope I helped .
GM tech for 20 years
2007-01-11 14:48:54
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answered by Rudedude 4
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It depends on the tire, not on the car. You can read the correct tire pressure on the outside of the tire. Most tires for cars are between 32 and 35 psi.
2007-01-11 14:43:10
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answered by alluringseraphim 2
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What ever tires you have on it tell the pressure required on the tire itself.
2007-01-11 14:43:34
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answered by Haven17 5
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