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I think that product would be geared towards people who just start the car and go. I always check my tire pressure at least every other week along with other maintainance proceedures.

BTW, how many women do you know that even know where the spare tire is, or even the jack?
 
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Yeah exactly, you meet them on the road when they need assistance and you render it for them vs. them taking it to the shop because it's the wrong color.
 
Women might actually like the tires the red color and go around under inflated for that reason LOL
 
Originally posted by msly
Women might actually like the tires the red color and go around under inflated for that reason LOL
Then that would be even better for the manufacturer. The tires would wear out faster so thus needing to buy more of the product. They probably factored this one in when they were designing the tire.
 
Hmmm, have to wonder if let's say you had your car loaded down on a hot day if it would make the red spot red. Ya know if you are moving and have your truck loaded down with poop and it's a hot summer day would this make them go off?? Just the first question that comes to my mind.
 
Originally posted by newnitrofan
Hmmm, have to wonder if let's say you had your car loaded down on a hot day if it would make the red spot red. Ya know if you are moving and have your truck loaded down with poop and it's a hot summer day would this make them go off?? Just the first question that comes to my mind.

Well, I don't know about other truck owners but when I load down a truck, first thing I do is check the cold tire pressure. Especially if it's a passenger rated tire and not E class load rating.
 
I think that would be a good idea. I wish i would have thought of that. Just now someone else is gonna be rich.....Nick
 
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