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Remembering Tire Pressures and Such

Started by Turn Key, Jan 08, 2005, 08:14 PM

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Turn Key

Don't know if others have this problem but I always have a hard time remembering what the tire pressure on our "5er" is suppose to be. Found an easy way to fix this. I picked up a couple of the new Sharpie Metalic Markers, made to write on dark surfaces. I wrote the tire pressure on the dark colored frame on the wheel well. It's always there and ready for quick reference. Have used the same marker to write things like filter type numbers and wrench/socket sizes for drain plugs under the hood of the TV. Saves me lots of time fishing for the right wrench when I change the oil and such.

Hope some can use this and happy camping!

tlhdoc

That is a great tip.  Thanks for posting it.:)

Diplomat

I used a label maker to do the same thing.  I put the TP right above the wheel well so I will never miss it.  The label has been on there for almost 3 years.  I also put a note in my socket drawer with the size of all my lug nuts and oil drain plugs so that I don't have to search for the right size each time I get pull maintenance on my trailer or vehicles.