No guesses here. The factory recommended tire pressure for a 2000 Chevrolet Malibu with P215/60R15 93T or 93H tires is 29 psi front, 26 psi rear. This information is found in your owners manual and should also be on the door frame on the drivers side.
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2007-04-17 02:07:46
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answered by Naughtums 7
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The normal PSI for any car is 32 but you can check your owners manual & it should tell you what the proper PSI is
2016-05-17 06:44:10
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answered by cherly 3
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The normal PSI for any car is 32 but you can check your owners manual & it should tell you what the proper PSI is
2007-04-16 19:42:56
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answered by Jennifer F 3
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you will wanna run 32 mostly in the tires but keep a check on them when the weather changes and also from time to time this will just make sure you get the longest life you can out of them and keep from wearing them out from running them to low
2007-04-16 21:57:41
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answered by grabberlime 1
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go by what the sticker in the driver side door says, your tires will last longer, your brakes will function better, and that is what the engineers have found to be the optimum pressure.
2007-04-16 19:44:11
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answered by mdk68gto, ase certified m tech 7
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32 front, 30 rear. Make sure to measure with the tires cold (after sitting for a few hours/overnight).
2007-04-16 19:38:08
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answered by Gemma 5
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If you open your driver side door, there will be a sticker with the required pressures for your tires. Good luck! EDIT: On the door jam.
2007-04-16 19:37:35
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answered by A 3
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