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Tips For Proper Inflation
 
 
Purchase an accurate pressure gauge, as it's impossible to tell how much air is in the tire by looking at it. The gauges attached to air hoses may not be accurate. It is normal for all tires to lose air over time.

The pressure should never be below the recommended pressure listed on the vehicle placard nor above the maximum branded on the sidewall of a specific tire in normal driving conditions.



 
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