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Check Your Tire Pressure: Hot temperartures can fluctuate tire pressure levels.
Check your door jam manufacture label for your front and rear tire psi.
You can also refer to your vehicle manufacturer owner's manual.
Pro Tip: It is best to check your tire pressure before you start your drive, and before your car heats up. Heat expands the air in your tires and could provide you with a less accurate reading.
Keep an eye out on the overall condition of your tires - A few seconds a day can keep you and your family safe. A few examples to look for; bald spots, uneven wearing, low pressure or nails. Please note, this can occur on just one of the four tires, so check each one. Contact your favorite neighborhood tire or repair shop that can rotate your tires and to help double check the condition your tires.
Important Note: Bald or unevenly worn tires, can cause you to not grip the road properly (especially if there is rain, oil or gravel) and can create an unsafe condition for you on the road. Keeping your tires in good condition, keeps you and your family safe on the road.
Bonus:
Correct tire pressure gives you optimal gas mileage!
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