Posted on 8/30/2022
Driving with improper tire pressure can cause an array of problems. First of all, you may experience a drop in your fuel efficiency. And your tires won’t get proper traction. When you neglect your tire pressure altogether, you can cause them to wear unevenly or blow out completely. If you don’t want to blow through buying new tires quickly, we recommend checking your pressure as often as once a month. Before you start unscrewing the caps on your wheels, think twice about how much pressure your tires actually need. In the US, pressure is measured in PSI or pounds per square inch. You can typically find the safe range for your vehicle’s tires by looking at the driver’s door jamb. There should be a sticker with the PSI range listed. If you can’t find it, the owner’s manual will always have the information available. Steps on How to Check Tire Pressure You should try to always measure your pressure when the tires are cold for a mor ... read more