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air pressure for honda civic coupe 2000 wheels?
don't know much bout cars...anyone knows what the appropriate air pressure that i should put on a 2000 honda civic coupe, the wheels are standard
6 Answers
- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
As emiller said above, the recommended tire pressure is located on the driver side door jamb (near the latch). Emiller was wrong on one thing though, the max pressure rating on the tire isn't the pressure that the tire explodes, it is the recommended tire pressure for the tire. The car has a different tire pressure rating because Honda has a pressure they feel is more suitable based on the weight of the car and the testing they have done on it. The reason the tire and the car have different pressure ratings is that the tire is made to be used on many types of cars and the weight and use of each car may vary.
Anyway, according to the sticker the rating is 30psi front tires and 29psi rear tires.
- Anonymous7 years ago
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Look at the sticker on the drivers side door jam. It will tell you what to inflate your tires to.
Don't use the number stamped on the tire. That is the maximum safe pressure before it risks exploding. Even if it doesn't explode your tire will be way over inflated and will wear unevenly and ride hard.
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- 1 decade ago
there is fine print on the sidewall of the tire that will tell you the max air pressure that you should inflate your tires to. typically, a small car will need 35-38 psi.