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tire presure

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.
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Re: tire presure

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.
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Re: tire presure

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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.
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Old 04-21-2007, 11:10 AM
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Re: tire presure

Thanks guys. I used to have 40 psi, I'll set it to 35 and see if there is a difference. Thanks again.
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Old 04-22-2007, 07:00 PM
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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 .
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Old 04-22-2007, 08:38 PM
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Re: tire presure

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/c...ire%20pressure
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