The psi numbers you find on the sidewall of the tire are usually the max cold tire pressure and that could lead you to blow outs in the summer at interstate speeds. Read the door post sticker or owners manual.
@soloM81 how to read the air guage? ......... go to the owners manuel or juss google what pressure your car tires are suppose to have then freaking count to the same damn number on the air gauge you GENIUS!!!
@pup101 i know i can go on goolge GENIUS but the whole point is this if you going to do a how to video make sure you cover the most important information on the subject and many numbnuts on youtube dont do this Fail
@soloM81 Depends on what type of air gauge. Stick gauges have PSI reading in numbers. The top number that spits out is your tire's PSI.
Other PSI gauges have a needle that will point to your tire's PSI.
It's not that difficult. Anyone can figure this out if they just give it a try. The fact that you're here complaining that someone isn't telling you every little detail indicates that you're lazy. Just go do it and learn yourself.
The psi numbers you find on the sidewall of the tire are usually the max cold tire pressure and that could lead you to blow outs in the summer at interstate speeds. Read the door post sticker or owners manual.
christhebigfoot 1 month ago
try not to put your supers over what you're trying to demonstrate!
longhorndancegirl 7 months ago
FAIL like all the the videos on youtube they never explain how to read the air gauge
soloM81 1 year ago
@soloM81 how to read the air guage? ......... go to the owners manuel or juss google what pressure your car tires are suppose to have then freaking count to the same damn number on the air gauge you GENIUS!!!
pup101 8 months ago
@pup101 i know i can go on goolge GENIUS but the whole point is this if you going to do a how to video make sure you cover the most important information on the subject and many numbnuts on youtube dont do this Fail
soloM81 8 months ago
@soloM81 Depends on what type of air gauge. Stick gauges have PSI reading in numbers. The top number that spits out is your tire's PSI.
Other PSI gauges have a needle that will point to your tire's PSI.
It's not that difficult. Anyone can figure this out if they just give it a try. The fact that you're here complaining that someone isn't telling you every little detail indicates that you're lazy. Just go do it and learn yourself.
RJhasFLOW 6 months ago
poiguoyigh
digitalrebelxti 2 years ago