Your Tire’s PSI Number

As you know, tire companies make many different tires for a vast range of cars and trucks. The psi number on the side of your tire tells you the ‘maximum permissible‘ pressure to put in that tire. This is different from telling you the right psi to fill for your specific vehicle. To find this out, look at your owner’s manual or the tire placard for your ride.

– Import Rival

What is a Cold Tire?

When most people hear the term ‘cold‘ tire, they think that it has to do with the weather. Read the rest of this entry »

How Often to Check Tire Pressure?

Remember that all tires lose air as time goes on. In other words, getting a puncture is not the only way your tires lose pressure. Read the rest of this entry »

Tire Placards and PSI

What does the psi number on your tire placard have to do with the safety of your tires? What are the dangers of under-inflating or over-inflating? Read the rest of this entry »

What is a Tire Placard?

Your tire placard is the label that is usually found inside your driver’s side doorframe, on the edge of your driver’s door, inside your glove box door, or on the lid of your trunk. Read the rest of this entry »