You cannot guess your tyre pressure, unless you have a flat tyre so you need to use a proper accurate tyre pressure gauge. This will tell you what the tyre pressure is and whether or not you need to inflate any of them or not. This test is best done whilst the tyres are cold, so before travelling is a good idea. Hot tyres will give a false reading so do not do this test immediately after driving your car. It is important that the tyres are inflated to the correct level, under or over inflated tyres are dangerous both to yourself and to other road users. It is also an offence in some countries so it is important to check regularly. For the average driver, weekly is sufficient but if you are clocking up a large mileage, it may be necess...
How to Read Your Tire Size
On the sidewall of your car's tire is a series of letters and numbers that typically look like this: P185/60R16 89V. These seemingly random numbers are not random at all. They actually tell you everything you need to know about your tire so you know exactly what to look for when buying a new or replacement tire for your car. The information that is included in this series of letters and numbers is the tire's intended purpose, its dimensions, its load capacity, and its high speed durability.
Expert guide to upgrade modifications have a reasonable standard tire - tires, modified - Automotive repair and maintenance industry
Now Market Epidemic Tire Upgraded in two ways: One is the OE tires with the same choice, but the level of high performance tires of the better brands (ie, quality upgrading), such as Michelin, Goodyear and Dunlop brands. Another upgrade is the tire size (ie size of the upgrade), it simply is to widen the tire tread, or tire diameter increase, or both simultaneously.
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