psi
Pounds per Square Inch...for those who may not know. Also, for those who may not know......it's a good idea to check your tires every now and then. Or you can have your friend/mechanic check them for you when you let her drive your car. So you get what happened, right??? My good friend Julie lets me drive her very cool 2006 Red Mustang convertible. I live vicariously through her. Me, Julie and Gini left for lunch at Gina's Fine Foods...yummy. I get out of the car and look at the front driver's tire and it is almost completely flat. I'm like, "Julie, have you noticed your tire has been low on air?" She then just looks at me and laughs like "You must be kidding, right?" I tell her that we will stop and put some air in the tire immediately after we eat. We have to have our priorities in order..... food then tires. So after eating lunch, where we ran into the Red Ranger, it was off to the gas station. Ok....her psi was at about 15 to 20 and it needs to be between 40 & 44. Yikes! I get down to look at the tire and see the dreaded nail. I told her it could be a slow leak and take a while to go down again.....or then again, maybe not. It would be better to go get it patched and not worry about it anymore. So off we go to Buddy's Tires and get it patched. But we looked so cool getting there....driving with the top down and air in the tires. Anyway, Buddy's gets her tire fixed after locating her tire lock and we were set to go. But we had a good time laughing about it all. Sorry, JPV, no Krystals for us!!!!!!!
The moral of the story.....it's good to have friends that sing and friends that check your psi.
The moral of the story.....it's good to have friends that sing and friends that check your psi.
yes, it is good to have friends who know about tires and computers and digital cameras. ( :
These are qualities that I do not bring to the table. Call me if you have hit a bad note, need to know a good piano tuner or any other musical quandary.....
ha ha
Posted by Julie | 10:02 PM
Ok....compared to my tire story....Yours is just plain boring.
:-)
Glad you didn't have tread flying up behind you while you were trying to drive in a lightning storm with four scared kids in the back.........
Love ya, my friend.
Posted by Jennifer | 10:08 PM
When I first started reading your blog, I was like "oh no, pounds per square inch! Let's don't talk about weight!" Ha ha! I know absolutely nothing about tires, etc., and even remember taking you with me to buy a car! Good times!
Posted by Tracey | 10:35 PM
Are you ever without your camera girl? Glad you didn't have a blow out! Beth
Posted by Anonymous | 7:46 AM