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Originally Posted by mishuko so when you guys put your Z in storage... do you ever check the tire pressure and re-pump if it drops? Nah. I pump the tires
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Nah. I pump the tires up to around 40 psi when I cover the car for the winter and hook up the battery tender. I always glance at those tires every time I head back to the storage garage to fire up the tractor/snowblower. If they looked low, I'd check the pressure and if it was low, I'd likely pull the tire and try to find the source of the leak. I've never had to do that - never seen them go down.
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