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How much air should I put in my tires?
Proper inflation is
the single most important part of tire care. The inflation
pressure on the side of the tire is the MAXIMUM operating
pressure. It is not necessarily the right inflation for your
vehicle. Always use the inflation recommended by the vehicle
manufacturer. You can find it in your owner's manual, posted on
the edge of the driver's door, on a door post or on the inside
of the glovebox door. Always check inflation when tires are
COLD: when the vehicle has been driven less than a mile or one
hour or more after driving. Use a good quality tire gauge. Note:
It's natural for radial tires to have a slight bulge in the
sidewall at their proper inflation pressure. Check or adjust
inflation every few weeks, before any long trip or if traveling
with a heavy load. And don't forget to check the spare. Your
Bastian Tire retailer can answer questions you may have about
tire inflation.
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