Dodge W150 1992 Tire Pressures: Find Correct Tire Pressures by Trim & Size
Looking for the right tire pressures for your 1992 Dodge W150? We've put together a comprehensive list of tire pressures for every trim and tire size to ensure you're driving with optimal performance and safety.
Dodge W150 1992 Tire Pressures By Trim
Dodge W150 models manufactured in 1992 came in various trims, each equipped with specific tire sizes. Check out the recommended tire pressures below. We've also listed optional tires for your convenience. For additional details, refer to your vehicle owner's manual!
Base Trim:
Front or Rear | Tire | Front (psi)* | Rear (psi)* |
---|---|---|---|
BOTH | P235/75R15 | 41.0 | 41.0 |
BOTH | P235/75R15 S | 41.0 | 41.0 |
BOTH | 31x10.50R15LT/C | 35.0 | 35.0 |
Tire Pressures by Size for Dodge W150 1992
Here, you'll find detailed information on tire pressures organized by tire size. It's essential to ensure your vehicle's tires are properly inflated for top performance and safety on the road. Don't want to pay for air for your tires? Use our search tool to find a free air pump near you.
Tire | Front (psi)* | Rear (psi)* |
---|---|---|
P235/75R15 | 41.0 | 41.0 |
P235/75R15 S | 41.0 | 41.0 |
31x10.50R15LT/C | 35.0 | 35.0 |
Other Manufacturing Years
To check tire pressures for other manufacturing years, such as 1993, 1991, and more, click here for more options.What Do Tire Sizes Mean?
When you take a quick look at a tire sidewall, the sequence of numbers and letters might seem mysterious, but they actually communicate crucial details about the tire's specifications. Let's break down the sample tire size 37x12.50R16.5LT/D N to uncover its significance.
Width: 37
The first number, 37, denotes the width of the tire in inches. In this case, the tire's width spans 37 inches from one sidewall to the other.
Height: 12.50
Following the width is the tire height in inches, represented by the number 12.5. This figure indicates the height of the tire's sidewall is 12.5 inches.
Rim Size: 16.5
The next number, 16.5, specifies the diameter of the wheel rim in inches that the tire is designed to fit. Therefore, this tire is intended for a 16.5-inch diameter rim.
Vehicle Type: LT
This stands for Light Truck, indicating that the tire is designed for use on light trucks rather than passenger vehicles.
Load Range: D
This refers to the load range of the tire. Load range is a measure of the tire's maximum load-carrying capacity and inflation pressure.
Speed Index: N
Finally, the letter N indicates the tire's speed rating, signifying its capability to endure speeds of up to 87 miles per hour or 140 kilometers per hour, following industry standards.
Below, you will find a table with commonly used speed ratings:
Speed Rating | Speed (mph) | Speed (km/h) |
---|---|---|
N | up to 87 | up to 140 |
P | up to 93 | up to 150 |
Q | up to 99 | up to 160 |
R | up to 106 | up to 170 |
S | up to 112 | up to 180 |
T | up to 118 | up to 190 |
U | up to 124 | up to 200 |
H | up to 130 | up to 210 |
V | up to 149 | up to 240 |
Z | over 149 | over 240 |
W | up to 168 | up to 270 |
Y | up to 186 | up to 300 |
(Y) | over 186 | over 300 |
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