Well, this morning I noticed that the tires on our Suburban looked a little low. I checked the pressure and sure enough they were a little low. Then it hit me, I'm still driving around with summer air in those tires!
I rolled that puppy into the shop and quickly took the tires off. As thoroughly as possible, I pumped that summer air out. Then I replaced it with winter air. It's a good thing that I still had a couple of cans of winter air still on the shelf from last winter, so I didn't have to buy any.
As I was putting the last lug nut on, I was feeling pretty good about how prudent I was in saving a few cans of winter air and how diligent and responsible I was in getting this work done before any tragic results came from driving with the wrong air in the tires.
Still, I can't shake this nagging feeling that I didn't get all the summer air out of the tires. Do you suppose it will make any difference? ;>)
Christopher
I rolled that puppy into the shop and quickly took the tires off. As thoroughly as possible, I pumped that summer air out. Then I replaced it with winter air. It's a good thing that I still had a couple of cans of winter air still on the shelf from last winter, so I didn't have to buy any.
As I was putting the last lug nut on, I was feeling pretty good about how prudent I was in saving a few cans of winter air and how diligent and responsible I was in getting this work done before any tragic results came from driving with the wrong air in the tires.
Still, I can't shake this nagging feeling that I didn't get all the summer air out of the tires. Do you suppose it will make any difference? ;>)
Christopher