Proper Tire Inflation & Tire Rotation
Tires
are designed to give many thousands of miles of excellent service, but
you must take good care of tires in order to get the maximum benefit
from them. The most important factors in caring for tires are:
Inflation Pressure, Loading, and Driving with care.
Highway
vehicles have tire/loading information placards affixed to the door
edge, door post or on the glove box door that contain the following
important information: 1. Tire Size; 2. Cold tire inflation pressures;
3. Gross axle weight ratings (GAWR) for each axle.
Proper
tire inflation is shown on the vehicle's tire placard. Once a correct
tire size is mounted on the vehicle, proper inflation is the most
important requirement for tire mileage, safety, and performance.
Correct tire inflation provides proper sidewall deflection and safe
operating temperatures for the tires. Under inflation creates excessive
heat, lowers load carrying capacity and can seriously reduce tire life
and cause damage to the tire. In addition, under inflation increases
rolling resistance of tires and, therefore, increases fuel consumption.
It is impossible to determine whether
tires are properly inflated just by looking at them. If a tire is under
inflated it will run hotter, wear faster and or unevenly, adversely
affect vehicle handling, and may be damaged in service. Always check
your pressure with a good quality air gauge
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