35 PSI
2007-01-27 21:20:29
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answer #1
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answered by fire4511 7
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30-32PSI will do you. I have about 30 in my Voyager. You can always check the door jamb or owners manual too. General rule of thumb for cars and light duty trucks (vans falls into light duty trucks) is 30 for small and 32 for the larger, usually. Do not go by the maximum pressure on the tire. that is what the tire is rated to opperate as a maximum air pressure safly, do not fill the tire to this point or it can be dangerious, and the general rule is only for vehicles where the tire pressure is unavailable, and on older modle vehicles where most vehicles used anywhere from 30-32PSI (ie, 80's and early 90's about 90% of vehicles called for between 30-32PSI), 2PSI off will not have any effect on tires. Like I said, I have a Voyager (same van, just rebadged, dodge caravan is also the same) and mine calls for 30PSI fromt he door jamb.
2007-01-27 18:34:23
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answer #2
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answered by gregthomasparke 5
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Chrysler Town And Country Tires
2016-11-16 20:29:48
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answered by Anonymous
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the tire has the max pressure rating on the sidewall near the rim. the vehicle should have the recommended tire pressure on a sticker on the drivers door opening, in the glove box, or in the trunk/ spare tire jack cover. if the sticker can't be found than 32- 36 pounds is a good place to run them
2007-01-27 23:58:02
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answered by Anonymous
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30 - 35 lbs. Check in the driver's door jamb, there should be a sticker with the correct information. Lower end pressur will ride softer, higher end pressure will ride rougher but the tread will wear more even.
2007-01-27 18:43:01
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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the information you are asking for is on the door placard. Do not use the recommendation ON the tire. Tires have their own specs, but they do not conform to your specific vehicle and can lead to premature wear or uneven handling. Also do not use a "general vehicle type" recommendation. Many vehicles have their own specific specs designed for that specific vehicle. Also some have different specs for front and rear tires. You need to check the owners manual or the door placard for the absolute correct information.
2007-01-27 18:41:12
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answer #6
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answered by swksmason 3
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Check the door jam this is `the correct iar pressure. Do not use what is on the tire
2007-01-28 10:48:01
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answer #7
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answered by Tom L 2
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2014-08-26 00:24:09
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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the required air pressure for tires are located on the tire ..usually small print...it will state the minimum and maximum for the tire you have purchased...
2007-01-27 18:34:48
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answered by gotspeed7883 3
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30psi
2007-01-29 02:44:07
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answered by Bird 2
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