Tire Pressure
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Tire Pressure
- From: jtrealty@xxxx
- Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2001 05:02:08 -0000
I have noticed how many drivers do not pay enough attention to their
tires and tire pressure in general not only on Deloreans but all cars
in general. It is critically important to NEVER drive on underinflated
tires. It is much safer to drive on an overinflated tire than an
underinflated one. Tires lose approx 1 psi for every 10 degrees drop
in temperature. Tires also lose about 1 psi per month. At this time of
the year with temps dropping 20-30 degrees in a couple of months the
tire is 5-6 psi underinflated. This causes unsafe handling, increased
tire wear, and increased fuel consumption. Tires should be checked at
least monthly with once a week or before any long trip the best
advice. Tire pressure should be checked in the morning before driving
as driving heats the tire and increases the pressure. (Don't check a
hot tire and let air out.) Use a quality tire gauge that costs more
than a buck! Always follow manufacturers recomendations, there should
always be a label on the car with the tire information regarding size,
pressure, and load range. On the Delorean the front is 23 psi the rear
30 and the spare (don't forget it) 60 psi. The tire label is in the
glove box on the inside of the door. While you are looking at the tire
look at the sides for bulges and the tread for depth comparing it to
the tread indicators and eveness of wear. On the Delorean we can't
rotate the tires like on most cars so you want to catch uneven wear
before you ruin the tires. Use valve caps to keep dirt out of the
valves. If you feel vibrations at highway speeds with your foot off
the brake get the wheels balanced to reduce wear. Use a good quality
tire cleaner with U V protection to keep the tires looking good and
longer lasting. This is good advice for any car you or your family
drives.
David Teitelbaum
vin 10757
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