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		<title>Feel the Tire Pressure</title>
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<li><strong><span>Tread on Me</span></strong> <br />
 Incorrect pressure or worn tread can compromise fuel economy, cornering, braking and stability. When pressure is too high, your car can deliver a jarring experience; when pressure is too low, tires can overheat and wear prematurely.</li>
<li><strong><span>Feel the Pressure</span></strong> <br />
 Check the pressure regularly, with a gauge, on all four tires, preferably when the tires are cold.</li>
<li><strong><span>Get it Right</span></strong> <br />
 Remember that the pressure listed on the tire is the maximum allowable air pressure. The recommended pressure is usually lower, so check your owner&#8217;s manual for the recommended pressure.</li>
<li><strong><span>Defensive Rotation</span></strong> <br />
 To get more miles out of your tires, rotate them for even wear according to the rotation configuration recommended by the vehichle&#8217;s manufacturer.</li>
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