2009
07.14
  • Tread on Me
    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.
  • Feel the Pressure
    Check the pressure regularly, with a gauge, on all four tires, preferably when the tires are cold.
  • Get it Right
    Remember that the pressure listed on the tire is the maximum allowable air pressure. The recommended pressure is usually lower, so check your owner’s manual for the recommended pressure.
  • Defensive Rotation
    To get more miles out of your tires, rotate them for even wear according to the rotation configuration recommended by the vehichle’s manufacturer.
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