Just a Friendly Reminder to check your tire pressures with this cold weather.
The cold weather can really cause your tire pressures to drop several pounds, so this is just a friendly reminder to check em because underinflated tires SUCK in the snow. If you were already a few pounds low before the cold weather, you could be dangerously low now, so make sure to check em the next chance you get.
i went to go fill em up today and the amoco around here that has free air, ended up having a broken air station thing. and i didn't have any change on me to go to another. i need to fill mine up cause they are getting low.
Originally posted by Mr Hyde
The cold weather can really cause your tire pressures to drop several pounds, so this is just a friendly reminder to check em because underinflated tires SUCK in the snow. If you were already a few pounds low before the cold weather, you could be dangerously low now, so make sure to check em the next chance you get.
The cold weather can really cause your tire pressures to drop several pounds, so this is just a friendly reminder to check em because underinflated tires SUCK in the snow. If you were already a few pounds low before the cold weather, you could be dangerously low now, so make sure to check em the next chance you get.
Originally posted by Mr Hyde
The cold weather can really cause your tire pressures to drop several pounds, so this is just a friendly reminder to check em because underinflated tires SUCK in the snow. If you were already a few pounds low before the cold weather, you could be dangerously low now, so make sure to check em the next chance you get.
The cold weather can really cause your tire pressures to drop several pounds, so this is just a friendly reminder to check em because underinflated tires SUCK in the snow. If you were already a few pounds low before the cold weather, you could be dangerously low now, so make sure to check em the next chance you get.




