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Show the inside and the next-to-inside fabric plies of the carcass. When the rubber is destroyed the first ply of fabric soon breaks then the second, sec-ond, and so on until a blowout occurs. When you see this condition in your tire you can set it down as positive that you've not been careful enough about inflation; in-flation; From tests the company has worked out a schedule that shows the proper inflation infla-tion for any given size of tire under any given load. This schedule is arrangea ; with the passenger's comfort in mind, as well as long life of the tires. It allows for plenty of cushioning from your tires 1 and should be followed. j TIRE FACTS BY MICHELIN AGENT N nt!:::i3 it so n e ' e ? s a r y to rood t i r c ' m:.;i-e i? yropc-r a:r rrp-.ire, a "nri! r.- ' to Trie A-;".o ?-.,pply company, loc al jlur.-.' e'.:'-? t;re accn's. ! This Vf'.:se T:ie cor.". pressed air '':r- i r.irhes :.e i:s 0:1 i:.ch tupporta the i p-op-T- pressure jr:ier p.:iy roi :):.:. ::-.e tire ftr.d.- r.ei-iv r'..:r.d. b-Jt r: ; prr?5ure is cecre;:t?d t.t t:r f a:-o a:-o :i more rin.1 n.ore. j I. i this r.at:c-:i;r.fr ti:M is ir.j-jrio-; to i t;-.:-. v.rc T!::s r.a ttT!::.sr C2::r-ts T'.e s:ie c t "1 g tire to rr:rr i:p a:.. ro'n ?.n the! w;eel see; aro"::d. ai.d ui;i;r,a:y e"ero ; hat is perorated. ' |