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Are your tires damaging their Gas mileage?

By Matthew Wright, About.com 17 March 2012 Guide

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FacebookTwitterI talk to people every week who tell me that they are thinking rid of your nearby vehicle perfectly good to buy something that gets more than 8 miles per gallon (MPG). I am to save money on gas, but there are many things you can do for your car or truck to get better mileage in your existing vehicle. The efficiency of fuel indicated on their label of window and the owner's manual was measured when his car was in superior tune - there is nothing better than that, but you can get much worse than not maintaining your car as it should. A great example and that it costs nothing to take care of, are your tires. Low tire pressure can cost like 5 MPG according to some studies! The bottom line? Check tire pressure! If you need help, we have a great video: how to check the tire pressure to enjoy. Comments (1) see all PostsSharePrevLeave a CommentCommentsMarch 20, 2012 at 12: 00 pm (1) Lillie says:

I replaced the sleeve of the clutch, the clutch is good but still hundreds of times for change of work I am pumping the clutch pedal. It was busy to do it myself. Do you have an idea of what is wrong?

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