Anecdotal responses are always most appreciated. Thank you very much, Matt.
Anecdotal responses are always most appreciated. Thank you very much, Matt.
Heck, just send me the six pack, and I'll download the mixing protocol into your bottles remotely.
Well of course. Winter is coming on. Summer air is over excited from the temperature. In the winter it tends to stabilize and cause low tire pressures reducing mileage and increasing tire wear along the outer edges. You have to change it out to winter air that can withstand the lower temperatures and maintain proper tire pressure throughout the colder months. You out it to your family to keep the tires properly "aired" for their safety.
Kalecoauto sells seasonal tire air:
Done and done! Here's the sixer
:-D karin
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