Tire Pressure Tips near Russellville, AR


How to Find Your Vehicle’s Recommended Tire Pressure

Welcome to Jay Hodge Ford of Morrilton, proudly serving Russellville, AR, and the surrounding communities. At our dealership, we care about your safety, comfort, and driving experience. Keeping your tires properly inflated is one of the simplest yet most important ways to ensure all three. So, let’s dive into how you can find your vehicle’s recommended tire pressure like a pro.

Why Tire Pressure Matters

Tire pressure isn’t just a number; it’s a key factor in:

  • Safety: Underinflated tires can lead to poor handling, longer stopping distances, and even blowouts. Overinflated tires can reduce traction and make your ride feel bumpy.
  • Fuel Efficiency: Properly inflated tires can save you money at the pump by reducing rolling resistance.
  • Tire Longevity: The right pressure helps prevent uneven wear, so you’ll get the most miles out of your tires.

Check Your Owner’s Manual

Your owner’s manual is a treasure trove of information, and it’s the first place to look for your tire pressure specs. You’ll find a section dedicated to tire care, including the recommended PSI (pounds per square inch) for both front and rear tires.

Look at the Door Jamb Sticker

Are you looking for an even quicker answer? Open the driver’s side door and look for a sticker on the door jamb or frame. This sticker lists the manufacturer’s recommended tire pressure for your specific vehicle. It’s usually displayed like this:

  • Front Tires: 35 PSI
  • Rear Tires: 33 PSI

Avoid the Sidewall Trap

Many people mistakenly use the PSI listed on the tire sidewall. Don’t do it! That number is the maximum pressure the tire can handle, not the recommended pressure for your vehicle. Always stick to the manufacturer’s guidelines.

Use a Reliable Tire Pressure Gauge

Invest in a good-quality tire pressure gauge, digital or analog, and keep it handy. To check your tire pressure:

  1. Remove the valve cap from the tire.
  2. Press the gauge onto the valve stem firmly.
  3. Read the pressure on the gauge.
  4. Compare it to your recommended PSI.

Adjust as Needed

If your pressure is too low, add air using an air compressor (many gas stations have one). If it’s too high, release some air by pressing the valve stem gently with the gauge. Recheck until it’s just right.

Make It a Habit

Checking your tire pressure monthly is ideal, especially when there are significant temperature changes. Arkansas’s weather can be unpredictable, and tire pressure can drop 1 PSI for every 10°F decrease in temperature.

Bonus Tip: Stop by Jay Hodge Ford of Morrilton

Do you need a little help or want to ensure your tires are in top shape? Swing by our service center. Our friendly and knowledgeable technicians will check your tire pressure, inspect your tires, and make sure your Ford is road-ready. And while you’re here, why not browse our latest models or enjoy a cup of coffee?

Drive Confidently with Properly Inflated Tires

Finding your vehicle’s recommended tire pressure is easy, and the benefits are undeniable. So, whether you’re commuting through Morrilton, taking a scenic drive near Russellville, or heading out on a road trip, you’ll enjoy a safer, smoother, and more efficient ride.

At Jay Hodge Ford of Morrilton, we’re here to keep you and your vehicle in top form. Have questions? Contact us today or visit our service center. We’re always happy to help because happy driving starts here.

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948 Highway 287, Morrilton, AR, 72110
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