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What air pressure is right for my tires
Proper inflation is the single most important
factor in tire care. The inflation pressure imprinted on the sidewall of the
tire is the MAXIMUM operating pressure determined by the tire manufacturer. It
is not necessarily the correct tire inflation for your vehicle. You should
ALWAYS use the inflation recommended by the vehicle manufacturer. This
information can be found in the owner's manual & often on a placard located in
the vehicle's doorjamb, inside the fuel hatch, or on the glove compartment door.
Always check the pressure when the tires are "cold" -- at least three hours
after the vehicle has been stopped & before it has been driven one mile. It's
best to inflate your tires in the morning before the day's heat. And don't
forget to check the spare tire.
| Avon tires | Dunlop tires | Goodyear tires | Michelin tires | Uniroyal tires |
| BF Goodrich tires | Firestone tires | Hankook tires | Pirelli tires | Yokohama tires |
| Bridgestone tires | Fuzion tires | Hoosier tires | Sumitomo tires | Discount tires |
| Continental tires | General tires | Kumho tires | Toyo tires | Wheels |