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Thursday, January 24, 2013

Check Your Tires

Money Saving Minute #026 - Check Your Tires
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Money Saving Minute number zero two six - Check Your Tires

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As the temperature changes so does your car’s tire pressure.  Tires that are not properly inflated increase road friction which wears your tires faster and lowers your miles per gallon.

Safe car dot gov recommends checking your tire pressure when the tire is cold.  While some people think that the term “cold tire” relates to the outside temperature, it really has nothing to do with the weather. It can be 90 degrees outside and your tires can still be considered cold. Rather, a cold tire is one that hasn’t been driven on for at least 3 hours, which is the optimal time to get an accurate pressure reading. A tire that has been driven on for short distances — even just 1 mile — is no longer considered “cold.”

This has been Money Saving Minute number zero two six, it’s your money and watching the Money Saving Minute each week will help you keep more of it.  Subscribe to the right, share below and as always your comments are welcomed.

   

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