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where do you fill air for your car tyre?
Where I came from, the gas station has a free air pump. Here in Houston, you need to pay & they won;t even last for 2 tyres and they don't even have the auto gauge/ stop when the desired psi is reached. Need advise
TO racinngfan3. Please refer here: http://grammarist.com/spelling/tire-tyre/ and I normally air my tyre every 2-4 weeks. I have a cheap portable air compressor but I guess you are right "g", I will complement with a decent tire gauge. Thanks all
4 Answers
- gLv 77 years agoFavorite Answer
Finding a service station in the United States with free compressed air is extremely rare these days. Only a handful. You will have to pay for services rendered. And buy yourself a decent tire gauge, it will cost you a whopping 5 bucks.
- Jesse HowardLv 47 years ago
I live in Houston and since the price of everything is high$$$ you pay for everything including water.
- Anonymous7 years ago
Are you British or something the word is tire not with a y in it. Also if you pay for air it isn't free air now is it. If your tires are that low you need to take the vehicle to a tire retailer and have them repaired. You should very rarely ever need to add air to tires.
- 7 years ago
buy an inexpensive air compressor so you can do it at home. or buy good new tires and they shouldn't leak (the air compressor is probably cheaper.)