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Joined: Oct 2002
Posts: 365
CEG\'er
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CEG\'er
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Originally posted by Qwk98svt: Your tire pressure is almost ours changing, for evey 10 degres it drops or raises you lose about 1psi, and you can't just gain it back. I work at Discount tire Co. and I never check my air pressure but it is somewhat important, but judging buy what you said you need and alignment- a rotation would not hurt you are supposed to rotate every 6-8,000 mils anyway. Hope I helped you out some!
-Jeff-
Jeff, Jeff, Jeff,
Tire pressure is very important! Safety, Performance, Tire-Life, and Gas Mileage are all connected to correct inflation. Dude, don't be so sick of looking at tires that you neglect your own.
Like you, I've always used the 1 PSI rule for every 10-degree up/down temp change. Works very well.
Been a Discount Tire customer for about six years. Good company. My CSVT is now on its second set of Discount Tire's Z-Rated Directionals -- the ones made by Kelly-Springfield. About $530 per set here in Dallas and worth every nickel. But I've learned it's best to rotate them every 4000 miles.
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