How often should I change the air in my tires?

Anne Teak2007-04-17T20:12:44Z

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I know the answer. My auto mechanic says I am extra-special so he treats me real good. He gives me a discount and only charges $29.95 to change the air in all FOUR tires! He even does the spare for free. According to Jim Bob, the air should be changed every 6 weeks or every fourth Tuesday, whichever comes first. I'm getting my horn tuned this Friday.

?2016-12-16T10:05:41Z

that's bull crap!! discover yet another mechanic. in no way heard of fixing air in tires, ever. Makes even much less experience for nitrogen crammed tires as nitrogen is extra sturdy. organic nonsense!! can no longer have faith they quoted $350 as a results of fact you ought topersistent to the gass station, jack up one corner at a time and spend in line with threat $20 interior the air pump device to empty and top off the tires.

Michael B2007-04-13T14:40:56Z

You don't have to change air, just check the pressure every week, and keep the tires up to the recommended pressure, usually around 30 psi on most cars...

Rev. Os.2007-04-21T12:07:34Z

At least every 30 days or so because after that the air gets what they call flat, and you don't want anything with the word flat in it in your tires for goodness sake.

mzindica2007-04-13T14:38:32Z

Wow. Change the air in your tires, huh? Wow.
Weekly: the air can get stale and cause a blow-out.

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