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Use The Proper Tire Pressure

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Date: 03/27/2007 Topic: Cars > Maintenance  
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Ask the salesman what air pressure for the maximum mileage out of your tires. We ran both our vehicles tires at 35 psi, but some vary. You could go down to 30 psi and get a softer ride, but your tires aren't going to last as long.

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By foxrun41 (239) Profile Contact
The proper tire pressure for any car is a decal located in the trunk,the glove box or inside of the drivers door.The air pressure is given for when the air inside the tire is cold and when warm. The tire pressure located on the tire wall is the maximum the tire could be inflated but that is not the recommended tire pressure for that particular car. Going to any tire manufacturers web site will explain the same information.

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