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What Does 30 PSI Equal in Bar for Tires?
This page serves a single high-intent conversion used in everyday tire checks.
Why this query matters
30 PSI is a repeat search value in tire maintenance and workshop scenarios.
Users often need a quick metric value while standing near a gauge or inflator.
Common mistakes
A frequent error is treating 2.0 bar as exact for 30 PSI.
Use the exact converted value first and round only for display if needed.
Practical workflow
Use this exact page for repeat checks and open full converter for custom targets.
Compare front and rear sticker values independently.
Practical examples
- 30 PSI equals about 2.068 bar.
- Rounded display is often 2.07 bar.
- 35 PSI equals about 2.413 bar.
Nearby pressure references
| PSI | bar | Note |
|---|---|---|
| 30 | 2.068 | This page |
| 35 | 2.413 | Common nearby value |
| 40 | 2.758 | Higher target |
FAQ
Is 30 PSI exactly 2.0 bar?
No. It is approximately 2.068 bar.
Can I set 2.1 bar for 30 PSI?
For quick checks yes, but exact stickers should be matched carefully.
Where is 35 PSI conversion?
Use the 35 PSI exact page or full converter.
Editorial note
- These articles are written to explain why the conversion matters in real use, not only how the formula works.
- All linked calculators and fixed-answer pages use the same source formulas shown on the site.
- Last reviewed: March 26, 2026.