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		<title>Comment on Ellis &amp; Salazar Provides Needy Families with New Cars by johnr</title>
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		<title>Comment on Welcome to the Ellis &amp; Salazar Blog by Joseph Lewright</title>
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		<description>Helpful hint this time of year.  Check your tire air pressure regularly, because of the fluctuation in temperatures we experience  in our local area.

Tire pressures will decrease with the temperature drops and they will rise as
the temperature rises.  Try to find a happy medium with your pressure during these weather changes to get the best wear out of your tires.</description>
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<p>Tire pressures will decrease with the temperature drops and they will rise as<br />
the temperature rises.  Try to find a happy medium with your pressure during these weather changes to get the best wear out of your tires.</p>
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