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Are you supposed to store tires with air in them?
So I just changed out my summer's for winter and wondering if I need to take air out of them or keep air in them when storing.
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You should be fine. Just check the pressure on them each month in case it goes too high from temp changes
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Keep the air in them there Lup. If you take the air out they can become misshapen. Believe me I have made that error in the past.
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tirete....jsp?techid=37 |
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Just pull 'em, clean 'em, wrap 'em and shove them in a hole. |
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Also, on as a side question since I don't want to make a separate thread for this... Is it just me or do winter tires look ever so slightly flat even though there is the correct amount of air in it? Because I just filled up my winter wheels up to 37 PSI (35 recommended) and they still look slightly flat or not enough air in them. |
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You sure the moisture isn't just coming out of your compressor? If it hasn't been drained in a while it will spit it out like mad. Just let them sit and dry for a day and then bag them. They are a much softer tire so when it gets cold they don't turn into hockey pucks so yes they can look low when it is warm out. Some do need more pressure though so I would take them almost to the max printed on the tire even if it is more than the 37. |
I would also suggest storing them flat. As in not standing upright. I don't know if it is beneficial; it is just pandantic-ness.
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