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Put air in my tires. On my owwwnnm 😌✨ Hint: There's a how-to QR code video at Costco it's super easy But anyway, on my *ownnn*
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Doing it yourself is wicked easy. But sometimes if the stars align (eg I pass a car place before a gas station), I’ll just ask an auto shop if they can add air for me. They almost always say yes with no wait.
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Do as I say, not as I do. A metal wire thing pierced my tire as I got to work, I am too scared to change it myself in case I butcher it and the tire flies off on my commute home, so I had to call someone out to help I know how to change tires, I just have no confidence to do so ;-; moral of the story: Learn how to change a tire and be confident in doing so, you will save yourself $200 😭
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source: i'm a dumbass just look for the PSI # on your tire so you know how much to put in
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