Automotive

The One Tool that will Save You Money, Gas, Tires, Stress and More

This tool will keep you from a possible tire blowout, rapid tire degradation, diminished tire traction, driving stress, increased fuel cost, bad car handling and even getting stuck in your car during an emergency.
All that from one tool? How?
First of all, there are 5 tools in this one device. Now, here is how this one tool can do so much for you:
1st Tool: The Tire Pressure Gauge
– Studies show that tire blowout is most commonly caused by low tire pressure. Why? When the air pressure drops below the recommended range, the tires begin to flex more than it should and that gets repeated thousands of times per minute and then soon it just breaks apart.
– Tire Manufacturers data is very clear that excess tire pressure results in rapid tire wear on the centre of the tire and on the other hand, low tire pressure results in rapid tire wear on the sides of the tire. This means that in either case, you are going to have to change your tires way in advance.
– Not only that, but it also does not use the entire width of the tire to maximize traction but rather it does concentrates the traction on a fraction of the available contact area. So it results in less traction.
– I am sure you have tried driving with low tire pressure and notice that it takes more muscle to steer your car. When you have less tire pressure in just 1 tire, you find yourself compensating the whole time. That is just adding stress to your driving.
– Again, studies show that having less than recommended tire pressure makes your car harder for the engine to push forward. That results in greater fuel cost!
– Studies as well as actual driving experience show that having too much or too little air in your tires will adversely affect vehicles handling. Having too much pressure magnifies a small bump because it lessens the tires design to absorb impact. That makes for a bumpy ride!
Having too little pressure will cause your car to skid during cornering.
It has been proven that it is very difficult to guess your tire pressure by just staring at your tire. It also a fact tire pressure drops a few psi every month on average. That means you need an accurate tire gauge to let you know the air pressure inside the tires. Using this tool to check your tire pressure monthly, spending only 3-5 minutes from within your own garage, you can save gas money, tire cost and prevent a possible tire blow out! It will also save you from the physical stress of driving your car with incorrect tire pressure. This is just the first tool.

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