Tire Safety
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Air Pressure
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and always before you go on a trip. If you do it yourself, check the pressure when the tire is "cold" (that is at least three hours since the vehicle has been stopped or before it's been driven one mile). Refer to the manufacturer's handbook or the tire placard in the vehicle for correct tire pressure. Find out why air pressure is so important. |
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Road Hazards
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Worn Tires
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| Remember that a tire may be worn inconsistently from one edge to the other due to mechanical wear (alignment), and it is only as good as the area with the least tread. If the tread depth is 3/32" or less, the tire is due for replacement. Also, remember to have your tires properly rotated n a regular basis to avoid premature wear. | ![]() |
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Spinning Tires
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Tire Matching
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Mounting and Dismounting
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