Getting cold in Pa so I spent the day removing the summer air in my tires and replaced it with drier winter air. You would think the engineers could do at least one thing right to make the job easier.
Out here in Arizona, the winter air they sell on the east coast is too dry. We usually just save some summer air and mix it 50/50...works pretty well.
No.. they are colour coded so I don't get them mixed up and they are also metric being here in CanadaDo you also have the left hand valve stems on the right side?
But they would be upside down being in the land of OzNot left hand thread? That weird. Bet in Austrailia the use them on the other side! I have a bunch of coes for them in left hand thread if needed.
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So heavy air in them to keep them on the ground? I am so confused now!
Love it LOLTrue story: way back in the when I was a Inspection mechanic in the great Commonwealth of Pa. I had a feller bring his Dodge truck in and I had it on the lift , doing the usual "State Inspection, Emissions, oils change, rotate tires..." etc.etc. The guy was a talkative feller, hanging around the back of the garage bay watching me put his truck up, pull the wheels etc. it came time for the tire rotation, he said " see those green caps? you don't need to add air, they have hydrogen in 'em, its what they run at NASCAR..." without missing a beat and like the typical smart azz I was at the time i said "Oh yeah, well this isn't a race truck..." I realized I shouldn't have said it, but it was too late...
She now has a chain of dry cleaning stores. Her motto is "Drop your pants and jacket off".Walked into my pals shop the other day in the corner by the tire changer is his bead blaster. Saw it many times, this time it was facing the other way. He had painted a bright red pair of lips on it and the name Monica under them LOL