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Show Tire Tips of Real Worth to Autoing Public Don't Overload Your Tires An overloaded tire wears out soon, like an overworked man. Keep Up the Proper Air Pressure Pres-sure TJnderinflation and overloading overload-ing together account for nine-tenths of the tire trouble. Eepair Small Cuts Dirt and Water Wa-ter will not harm the outside of a tire, but they will damage the inside. in-side. Watch for small cuts and repair re-pair them. Stay Cut of Euts and Car Tracks and Away From Curbing Tire3 are made to run on the tread. Side walls are not designed to stand rough usage like treads. Don't Start or Stop Too Quickly or Skid Around Corners This puts a heavy strain on the entire car as well as on the tires. Don't Eun on a Flat Tire If for a short distance only, it's better and cheaper to remove tho tire and run on the rim. Eemove OiL Grease or Gasoline From Tires They are all harmful to rubber. Wash tires with soap and cold water. I Use Your Spare Tires Tires last longer if in use. Don't Let Your Elms Get Eusty Paint them with aluminum paint or clean with common stove polish. The Car Should Not Stand on a Flat tire Jack up tho wheel or remove re-move the tire. Keep Axles and Eims Straight If they become bent have them straightened. Tires always suffer if used on wheels that are not true and free-running. |