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Tire & wheel Storage question
I just put some new chrome wheels and a new set of tires on my truck. I still have the OEM wheels & tires and was thinking about pulling those out for the winter months.
I am getting ready to go out and clean the OEM tires and wheels up. I'll likely put a coat of Meguiar's #40 Rubber cleaner/conditioner on the tires and likely will hit the rims with a coat of cleaner wax as well.
My question is this. When storing wheels with the tires on them should I leave the air pressure as it is? In other words what is recommended on the tire. Or should I deflate all the way or just partially?
I just put some new chrome wheels and a new set of tires on my truck. I still have the OEM wheels & tires and was thinking about pulling those out for the winter months.
I am getting ready to go out and clean the OEM tires and wheels up. I'll likely put a coat of Meguiar's #40 Rubber cleaner/conditioner on the tires and likely will hit the rims with a coat of cleaner wax as well.
My question is this. When storing wheels with the tires on them should I leave the air pressure as it is? In other words what is recommended on the tire. Or should I deflate all the way or just partially?
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