What is the standard tire pressure for SUV vehicles?
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SUV vehicle tire pressure standards are theoretically around 2.2 to 2.5 bar, but the specific appropriate tire pressure can be checked in the vehicle's user manual or on the label near the door B-pillar or C-pillar, which indicates the manufacturer's recommended value. Tire pressure should not exceed 30% of the specified value, otherwise the probability of a tire blowout will greatly increase. When the tire pressure is too low, it will cause the friction coefficient between the tire and the road surface to increase, leading to higher fuel consumption; it will also reduce the function of the cord and rubber, resulting in delamination or cord breakage, excessive friction with the rim causing damage to the bead area, and abnormal wear.