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Tire pressure matters

The air inside your tires does more than just cushion the ride—it helps support your car in a multitude of ways.
There's a definite link between how much you inflate your car's tires and how much gas you'll burn. But it may not matter as ...
Tire pressure mistakes can quietly chew through a perfectly good set of tires, and the worst part often comes with no ...
Whether you’re a daily commuter, a track day fanatic, or an overland adventurer, tire pressure is extremely important. You’ve probably heard the phrase “take care of your vehicle and it will take care ...
Checking your tire pressure might seem like a simple task, similar to the job of making sure there’s gas in the tank. However, believe it or not, checking tire pressure is something that often goes ...
As the summer driving season begins, five minutes at the air pump could save you time and money. Keeping your tires inflated to the right pressure improves fuel economy and reduces the likelihood of ...
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Driving a car comes with a great deal of responsibility, including maintenance that every driver needs to stay on top of. This can include things like making sure you never skip an oil change and ...
Boat-trailer tires require a lot of air pressure — in most cases, between 50 and 65 psi. In fact, the correct tire pressure for your boat trailer is almost always the maximum-rated pressure for that ...
With fall settling in across Arizona, the cooler temperatures inevitably bring tire pressure warning lights. Temperatures may still creep above 100 degrees in the afternoons this week, but morning ...
General Motors has issued a new safety recall for certain units of the Chevy Silverado HD and GMC Sierra HD in response to incorrect tire pressure information.