recycle it with your freon so the epa does n ot lock you up bueses wrote: >>Does this shop advocate changing the air in the tires, too? Maybe >> >> >>>only on Fridays? ;-) >>> >>> >>I'm a strong believer in changing the air in tires. I used to think it was a >>trick, but a tire guy once brought me over to my car on the rack, said >>"smell this", and let a small amount of air out the valve stem. WHEW! That >>air was DEFINITELY bad! All of you are probably driving around on air that's >>GONE BAD. Fresh air in the tires every 3 months. My tire guy only charges me >>$15 (per tire). I trust him implicitly, since he's the guy that showed me >>how my rusted-out gas tank was turning the gas PINK. I'm glad he caught that >>and replaced that tank before it rusted through, 'cause to my untrained eye >>it looked fine! >> >> > > >When I brought my 65 Westy home from where it sat in a back yard for 7-8 >years, the tires were still fully inflated. Now it's 4-5 years later, & the >tires are still full of air. Do I need to change the air in them, & where >do I dispose of the bad air??? > >Grin, > >Tom > > > |
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