By John | July 5, 2008

A Month of Savings – 07/05/2008

A Month of Savings – 07/05/2008

The amount of air pressure in your tires can be in direct proportion to the amount of money in your wallet. If you let your tire pressure get low, your gas mileage will go down and your tire wear will increase. Keep your tires inflated to the manufacturers suggested pressure. That pressure can be found on the edge of the driver side door of your vehicle (or on the Internet).

I’m sure you’ve read this one before. Oh yeah…I blogged about it earlier this year. On my way home from work that day, I checked my tire pressure and found that all of the tires were perfect, except for 1, which was over-inflated.

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