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Old 03-30-2015, 08:38 PM
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You should change the air in your speakers at the same time. They will definitely sound better.
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Originally Posted by Blown Limited
Found this same "interesting" question posted on a Corvette forum

http://www.corvetteforum.com/forums/...our-tires.html
Ah, that guy lives within 10 minutes of me. I gotta find out where he lives because my buddy has been looking for someone to trade a corvette even up for his 80s IROC (with paint damage).

I think I found his guy.
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Since it is spring, its time to get the air in your air conditioner filled up… You don't want to run out of air during the summer…..
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Originally Posted by tampacavediver
Since it is spring, its time to get the air in your air conditioner filled up… You don't want to run out of air during the summer…..
That is a very good point. I usually take my winter tire air (being as it's much colder than summer air) and put it in my AC. Winter air from 1 tire is enough for 3 months AC. And when It starts getting colder I just take my summer air and use it for heat.
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I fill mine with cigarette smoke. Problem is, I get halfway there and then have to walk the rest of the way.
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Originally Posted by B4manek

That is a very good point. I usually take my winter tire air (being as it's much colder than summer air) and put it in my AC. Winter air from 1 tire is enough for 3 months AC. And when It starts getting colder I just take my summer air and use it for heat.
I never thought of that. All this time I've been buying my conditioned air in a can.
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I only use cans of Perri-Air to fill my tires, and then usually huff a can myself.
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Originally Posted by RajunKajun59
I only use cans of Perri-Air to fill my tires, and then usually huff a can myself.
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