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snubnose
07-28-2003, 04:01 PM
A year ago, I went to the gas station to put air in my tires. I did not have a tire gauge. Today, I bought one and discovered I have had close to 60 psi in my left front tire all this time. Of course I quickly bled the air out to the proper measurements
Please give me the bad news. What damage have I done?
siver-SI
07-28-2003, 04:45 PM
Tire wear should be it. I can not think of anything else. The center of your tread may be more worn then the side tread now. I think that is about it.
ADAMnQuickCIVIC
07-28-2003, 06:06 PM
Originally posted by snubnose
A year ago, I went to the gas station to put air in my tires. I did not have a tire gauge. Today, I bought one and discovered I have had close to 60 psi in my left front tire all this time. Of course I quickly bled the air out to the proper measurements
Please give me the bad news. What damage have I done?
LMAO!!
You've had 60 psi in your tire for a whole year and decided you had to "quickly bleed off the extra air"...
I just find it funny that you were in a rush...
Hahahaha
snubnose
07-28-2003, 06:10 PM
Originally posted by ADAMnQuickCIVIC
LMAO!!
You've had 60 psi in your tire for a whole year and decided you had to "quickly bleed off the extra air"...
I just find it funny that you were in a rush...
Hahahaha
I wonder how the car will ride differently now. I'm afraid it will feel kind of flabby.
IceD out N CALI
07-28-2003, 06:46 PM
Originally posted by ADAMnQuickCIVIC
LMAO!!
You've had 60 psi in your tire for a whole year and decided you had to "quickly bleed off the extra air"...
I just find it funny that you were in a rush...
Hahahaha
haha funny
iVtec si
07-28-2003, 10:06 PM
if those were the stock tires you should only run 35 front and 30 rear. ;)
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