it has to say on the tire it should say something like MAX tire pressure 32(PSI) on most passenger cars thats the tire pressure but just to be sure check your tire
tire pressure should be 28-32 for cars 35 for trucks and suv's
Look along the tire rim.
PSI is the abbreviation used to denote tire pressure. Tire pressure refers to how much air should be inflated into a car's tires.
about 15psi or 1.1bar.
30psi
to much so it pops
The recommended pressure that is printed on every tire.
Depends on vehicle and proper size of tire (which you have chosen not to give )
There should be at least 2 mm.
The correct tire pressure is listed on you driver's door post and in your owner's manual. The maximum you should put in your tires is 35psi cold.Note: The correct pressure for the vehicle is NOT listed on the side of the tire. The pressure listed on the tire is the maximum pressure the tire can handle. The same tire is installed on many different cars and the correct pressure may be different on each vehicle.
The tire marking tells you how much pressure the tire can safely take, and the info on the jamb tell you what the the vehicle should need. The jamb value should be lower than the max on the tire, use that.