I wasn’t going to Park in front of my house in the snow but decided too anyways in case my parents want out of the driveway if not I would have to move my car every time they want to get out of the driveway. So, my dad drove my car earlier to check and put air in my tires and make sure they weren’t low only the front left tire was low the rest were fine. I panicked some earlier watching him through our kitchen window when he was trying to back out of our driveway he got stuck for a second in the snow and luckily, he was able to get out of being stuck. I thought I was going to have to give him a little push just kidding I trust him to get out of being stuck after all he has more experience than I do with driving in all kinds of conditions and weather. When its icy or A lot of snow on the roadways even the main roads I don’t drive then I have someone drive me. And were supposed to be getting more snow on top of the 8 inches or so we have already. May be a foot in some spots according to my dad after he shoveled including drifts it’s close to a foot of snow so far.
I would keep an eye on that tire he had to put air in. If it keeps needing air it may be a slow leak and slow leaks can turn into full blown leaks.
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I will have him keep an eye on it he checks them pretty often too thanks for letting me know
Sometimes the air gets low when it’s really cold just because the same air will take up less space when it’s cold.
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In this case it is important to add air. In last year’s super cold snap I passed a lot of vehicles with blown tires on the highway. When the tire is too low it overheats on the highway and blows. Also, you have to reduce the pressure when it warms up again.
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