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Originally Posted by Matt19
um buddy, a tire placard is only for the manufactured tires you get with your vehicle. If you read, the topic changed to tires you buy after market. These tires mostly wont tell you the recommended pressure for a specific vehicle.
Your still talking about looking at the sticker when you open your door...We already covered that, quit wasting time... Question is, where do you find the recommened pressure for an after market tire, becasue on the tire it might only say MAX!
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YOU ARE NOT MY F'ING BUDDY; therefore, I am NOT YOUR BUDDY, and never will be, so find another response.
Your first statement WAS incorrect. You told someone to fill the tire according to the PSI labeled on the tire.
("no guys, you fill what is says on the TIRE. Every tire has it written on it. Every tire has the PSI, the Size, and brand and whatever information is needed. Just bend down, take ur glasses off and read the tire itself. I cant be any clearer.") Your second posting even admitted the error.
My second posting corrected my first posting due to
my mistake of not seeing 35 versus 33. However, if you are replacing tires of the same size, you want to follow the placard (yes the thing by the driver's door).
So, stop being a smart a** and let's all try and get along.