The spare tire size and
cold inflation pressure information labeled on the placards aren't accurate, which could result in improper spare tire use or replacement.
I would measure the tire cold and use
the cold inflation pressure listed on the door.
Not exact matches
That sort of deterioration would help to pull down monetary velocity (that is, individuals would be likely to demand more
cold, hard cash rather than bank deposits or securities), and that in turn would short - circuit
inflation pressures that are becoming evident here.
Without maintaining proper tire
inflation, your wheels begin to lose
pressure at approximately one pound per month, while in
colder weather, that estimate increases to one pound lost at every ten degree drop in temperature.
«A
colder winter may result in inflationary
pressure and higher interest rates, given the tight worldwide energy supplies - the only question at this point is how much price
inflation the economy can absorb.»