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PROPER TIRE PRESSURE

Did you know that more than 25% of all passenger cars and more than 33% of all light trucks have under inflated tires? So what does this mean to you?

  • Lower gas mileage - Lower tire pressure means lower gas mileage. For each pound of under inflation, your gas mileage can drop up to 1 percent!

  • Faster tread wear - Lower tire pressure also causes the tread to wear out faster and leads to our next item ...

  • Tire failure - Under inflation is the leading cause of tire failure.

  • Poorer handling - The point where the tire meets the road is a crucial element in determining the ride control of your vehicle. Under inflation prevents your ride control system from functioning properly.

So what is the proper tire pressure for your vehicle?

  • This information is usually located in your owner's manual or on the door jam or doorpost. Many vehicles now also have sticker on the interior of the gas cap.

  • Important! The pressure listed on the exterior of the tire is the maximum pressure that the tire should be inflated to, not necessarily the ideal pressure.

  • Always take the tire's pressure when the tires are cold driven less than one mile.

  • Tires will lose about one pound per square inch (PSI) for every 10-degree drop in the temperature and they will also lose pressure over time about 1 PSI per month.

  • To improve the life of your tires, rotate them on a regular basis - every 5,000 to 8,000 miles. Every other oil change is a good rule of thumb.


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