You should inflate your tires to what the TIRES say on the sidewalls. Your vehicle (unless you have a expensive luxury vehicle) do not "have to" have a specific brand or ply rating of tire. Different brand tires may have different requirements. The higher "ply rating" you get the more air is required in the tire. Along with that, the more air pressure the rougher the ride.
for example pickup trucks on a farm might have 10 ply tires. They are less prone to flats but ride rough. Air pressure could be around 80 psi.
a street truck would have normal passenger tires with 4 to 6 plys. good ride but not as "tough" as the higher ply rating. Normal reception to flats. Air pressure around 35 to 40 psi.
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