tire presure
cris007
04-21-2007, 12:03 AM
Simple question : what's the recomanded tire presure for Plymouth Voyager ? I have a 97 one and I'm not able to find the place where the recomanded tire pressure is written (it shoud be somewhere on the driver's dor, right?). Thanks.
RIP
04-21-2007, 02:29 AM
On my 96 GC the placard is on the back surface of the drivers door. It says front and rear should be at 35 psi. That is if you have the 215/65R/16 tires on 16 inch rims. If you have the 15 inch rims, I don't know.
imamacanac
04-21-2007, 04:38 AM
Simple question : what's the recomanded tire presure for Plymouth Voyager ? I have a 97 one and I'm not able to find the place where the recomanded tire pressure is written (it shoud be somewhere on the driver's dor, right?). Thanks.
Hi I also have a 97 voyager with P215/65/15's and the tire pressure is also 35 lbs both front and rear. Hope this helps.
Hi I also have a 97 voyager with P215/65/15's and the tire pressure is also 35 lbs both front and rear. Hope this helps.
cris007
04-21-2007, 11:10 AM
Thanks guys. I used to have 40 psi, I'll set it to 35 and see if there is a difference. Thanks again.
vipergg
04-22-2007, 07:00 PM
Thanks guys. I used to have 40 psi, I'll set it to 35 and see if there is a difference. Thanks again.
Depends on the tire , if its not the original then the sticker on the door is really only a guide and you would look at the sidewall and see what the pressure range is and experiment with what gives you the best ride , most tires will not be less than 35 PSI these days but sidewall pressures can be up to like 45 psi if the tire is designed for it . That would give a punishing ride at that pressure though .
Depends on the tire , if its not the original then the sticker on the door is really only a guide and you would look at the sidewall and see what the pressure range is and experiment with what gives you the best ride , most tires will not be less than 35 PSI these days but sidewall pressures can be up to like 45 psi if the tire is designed for it . That would give a punishing ride at that pressure though .
Mrbizness1
04-22-2007, 08:38 PM
The recommended prressure is listed in the glove compartment on the dashboard.
My 98 with 16" tires is 35 lbs. Using the pressure listed on the sidewall is not a good idea because it is the maximum pressure.
http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/cars/how-to-protect-your-investment-1205/overview/index.htm?resultPageIndex=1&resultIndex=3&searchTerm=tire%20pressure
My 98 with 16" tires is 35 lbs. Using the pressure listed on the sidewall is not a good idea because it is the maximum pressure.
http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/cars/how-to-protect-your-investment-1205/overview/index.htm?resultPageIndex=1&resultIndex=3&searchTerm=tire%20pressure
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