What is the general air pressure for truck tires?
1 Answers
Truck tires generally have eight air pressures. The following are specific considerations for truck tire pressure: 1. In special circumstances, such as deserts or muddy conditions, it is necessary to significantly reduce tire pressure, as lowering the tire pressure can increase the tire's contact area, reduce pressure, and decrease the chance of getting stuck. 2. If you frequently drive on highways, you can appropriately increase the tire pressure to avoid the generation of standing waves in the tires. 3. Since manufacturers provide reference values for tire pressure in the cold tire state, it is best to measure or inflate the tires when they are cold. After the tires have been stationary for 3-4 hours and completely cooled down, adjust the tire pressure to the standard value. 4. Tire pressure is related to load. Due to different weight distributions of the vehicle body, the recommended tire pressure values for front tires, rear tires, half-load, and full-load conditions will also vary. Additionally, the front tires can generally have slightly lower pressure than the rear tires. 5. In winter, the tire pressure can be slightly higher, while in summer, it can be slightly lower to prevent tire blowouts due to high temperatures.