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My tire sidewall calls for 35 psi of air, but my owners manual recommends 32 psi. Which is correct?

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My tire sidewall calls for 35 psi of air, but my owners manual recommends 32 psi. Which is correct?

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Always defer to your owner’s manual for the correct tire pressure. A quicker reference may be a sticker or silver placard, which you’ll find in your door jamb, glove compartment or fuel door. The psi on the tire sidewall is actually the maximum inflation for the tire. It doesn’t take your vehicle into account.

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