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on another note, higher PSI has relatively less resistance = better fuel economy which would be better for long distance highway driving. up to a point. then again with gas
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on another note, higher PSI has relatively less resistance = better fuel economy which would be better for long distance highway driving. up to a point.
then again with gas being so cheap... if you cant' afford an extra buck then go drive a prius. |
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