What is the correct tyre pressure for size 13" 14"?



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It depends on the exact size of the tyre (e.g. 155/70R13), the exact model and version of car, the position of the tyre on the car (front and rear tyres may not require the same pressures, and the type of driving (some cars have different pressures for fully laden, or for sustained high speeds).

There should be a sticker somewhere on your car (on the door pillars, door edges or inside the fuel filler) to tell you the right pressures for your car. If not, the owners' manual will tell you.
around 36 psi.
Depends if they're on the engine end or the other end
It depends on what car it is. The pressures can vary from front and back, but are usually around 33 psi. Check your handbook, or the chart at the petrol station to be certain.
37.4psi
check the side wall for correct air pressure of that particular tire
This is not the way to find out such an important piece of info. It depends on the make, model, kerb weight, performance and use (e.g. car, caravan, trailer etc.). In an accident situation, wrong tyre pressures give your insurer an excuse to not pay up.

Find a relevant handbook which will tell you.
i own a repair shop,and i always set them to what the tires call for ,its usually 32-35 pounds,it says right on the side of the tire what to run them at,its usually in real small letters but i guarantee you its there,just Look and see what that type tire says to run it at, and fill it to that point,good luck i hope this help,s.
32 #
32psi
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tire should have pressure written on side
it all depends on the width of the tyres. But you can't go far wrong putting 30psi in all round.
it depends on a number of things fist the vehicle then you have tyre size then wat you carry in your vehicle whether it is loadedor not to get all this check your owners manual for the correct pressure
between 28 and 32
Whatever is stated on the label on your car.
depending on the car type front wheel drive around 28/32 psi rears 28/30psi
There is a data sticker on the inside of your vehicle that is installed by the tire manufacturer at the time of production. The air pressure in the tires are set by the tire manufacturer to the GVW of the vehicle.

Dodge Man, you might want to be careful by using the data on the tire. If anything were to happen to the vehicle due to tire blowout, you may be the liable individual.
check the tire wall. it should state the pressure limits. If you cannot find it go to a tire store such as discount tires and they will help you with this.

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