What is the maximum air pressure your car tires can hold?

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Underinflating your tires is not ideal, and overinflating them increases the risk of a blowout. So, what is the right tire pressure?

Typically, the recommended tire pressure by manufacturers is around 32-36 PSI, but you can inflate them slightly higher as long as it's within safe limits.

The maximum tire pressure varies depending on the size, brand, and model of the tire, and this information is usually printed on the tire's sidewall.

Most car tires have a maximum pressure rating of 50 PSI. Exceeding this can deform the tire and pose a safety risk during driving.

While tires can handle up to 50 PSI, it’s best to stick to the manufacturer's recommended pressure for optimal performance and safety.

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