DO NOT GO BY THE PRESSURE ON THE TIRE! This pressure is the maximum pressure that can be put into a cold tire for the maximun load carrying capacity of the tire. This is NOT the recomended inflation pressure for the proper ride and handling as determined by the factory engineers of the car. For the correct tire pressures all auto manufacturers are required to attach a load label with the recommended pressures, tire sizes and vehicle weight and capacity. On the Delorean this label is on the inside of the door for the glove box. FYI the front tires are to be 23 psi, the rears 30 psi and the spare 60 psi. If you have changed the tires to a different size then on the label then you should be no more than 5 psi above or below. NEVER exceed the tire pressure on the side of the tire, always check tire pressures when cold, driven less than 3 miles or after at least 3 hours. Tire pressure should be checked monthly or before a long trip. Do not trust a visual inspection for tire pressure, you to use an accurate pressure gauge. This advice is good for all automotive applications. David Teitelbaum vin 10757 --- In dmcnews@xxxx, "basfe25" <dmcman73@xxxx> wrote: > When in doubt I always look at the tire itself. The manufacture > always "prints" the tire presure on the tire amongst all the other > numbers (tire sizes and such). You'll see it there with the PSI at > the end of the number. > > Steve > > --- In dmcnews@xxxx, Michael T Twigger <marktwigger@xxxx> wrote: > > Does anyone know the correct tire pressure of the > > Goodyear Eagle GT II tires?