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A. The recommended tire pressure depend on your car manufacturer, usually recommended tire pressure can be seen on the sticker adhere on your car driver side door or you can check it in your car owners manual. ... more
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Yes. EZM Web will allow you to keep track of vehicle service and tire rotation by both mileage and date. ... more
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Whether you have a blowout while driving down the highway or catch a nail and experience a slow leak, there are few events as frustrating and inconvenient as having a flat tire. Fortunately, although it does require the physical ability to lift the ... more
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You can pretty reliably run 35 inch tires on ton axles. The rear axle is very strong, however the weak Dana 44 hybrid front axle is not. Its weak point is the unitized hub assembly. If you run tires larger than 35s, or if you wheel with 35s, you ... more
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In simple terms, a pneumatic tire forklift is a type of forklift (commonly used for outdoor work) that makes use of pneumatic (pressurized gas based) tires. Now that we've got that cleared up, lets take a closer look at what it actually means. ... more
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Basically, the principle is the newer the tire the better. However, to make a tire last longer the tire’s age is of lesser importance. But be careful not to buy tires which are over six or seven years old. You will be able to know their date of ... more
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If you experienced a tread separation because of a Continental recalled tire, please contact us to learn more about your rights. ... more
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Yes, if the tread is badly worn, tires lose most of their stopping ability- especially on wet road conditions. For safety reasons, you should replace your tires when the grooves measure only 1/16 of an inch deep (about the same thickness of a nickel) ... more
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The term 'double bead' refers to installing both beads simultaneously. This is not an acceptable tire-mounting procedure and should not be attempted. ... more
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Since inflation pressure should be checked cold, the best time to check tires is first thing in the morning with the vehicle parked in the shade. If the vehicle has been driven more than one mile, or has been sitting in the sun on a hot day, the ... more
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