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At what psi should my tires be for my Isuzu rodeo? (99)

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  1. Depends upon the tire size fitted, trim level and equipment.  For most it is 26 psi front and rear.  Some options though get you a 29/29 psi inflation.  Check the Vehicle Information Tag inside the drivers door frame for the specific recommendation for your truck.


  2. Whatever it says on the tag in your door jamb. That number will be specific to your vehicle, whereas the writing on the tire is a general guideline for that tire (usually max psi).

  3.   On the side of the tire the recommended tire pressure is stamped next to the rim, in small numbers. good luck.

  4. Standard PSI for most car is 35psi. However if you want the specific PSI for your car the best thing to do is look at the chart on the frame of the drivers door. That chart will give you the recommended PSI for your vehicle and take note that changes ( the PSI) based on your load.  Hope that helped.

  5. 1 million PSI

    32 psi. or check placard, usually @ drivers door jam or check owners manual.

  6. it depends solely on the individual type of tire that's on your rodeo, each tire varies in size, design and materials so each requires a different pressure range, on the sidewall of the tire, you can see a mess-load of info. read around the tire you can find the maximum pressure (usually in PSI). i prefer to go about 2-5psi under this rating as it gives more flexibility in pressure so if the tires temp rises dramatically, it still wont be over the rated max pressure. the max pressure info is usually smaller than most of the other stuff on the sidewall so look carefully. if you have different types of tires on any of your wheels, check the max to be sure, but you should be able to match the pressure with the other tires. hope this helps! =D

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