Sunday, June 21, 2015

To All Colorado Orphans, Female, Minority Firefighters, & CSP:

In Lakewood, Colorado, fortunately the tire auto shop is open on Sundays. Every three months, I recommend you go there to have every tire submerged in water and checked for any leaks (air bubbles in the water submersion tests) that can occur from hitting the potholes in Lakewood, or the criminals that continually get radicalized and released onto the general public.

Also, have the ASE mechanic set all tire pressure to the recommended level for you. I recommend you go to Young's Goodyear in Lakewood, Colorado. Every 30k miles, completely flush out and replace all brake fluids. Every 60k miles, get your brakes bled and have all brake maintenance done there. The discount brake shops are not as competent.

Try to purchase both an analog and digital car tire pressure gauge with the highest maximum PSI (at least 120 PSI for cars). Have your ASE mechanic check it for accuracy with their master gauges. Also, every month get your tire pressure gauges out and go to the air machine at the safest, well-lit gas station to check and adjust your tire pressure to the recommended levels.

Every month, without leaks your tire could lose one psi. The Astro Pneumatic tire inflator may be best, depending upon if it's reliably UL tested, and can actually be re-calibrated at a BBB-approved, ASE mechanics' auto repair shop. They're going to need to donate 25,000 of the Astro Pneumatic Tire Inflation Units to CSP, to have their ASE mechanics check it for fire safety hazards though. Overheating can cause a fire.

TESTING BRAKE FLUIDS FOR COMPLETE FLUSHING AND REPLACEMENT :

http://www.aa1car.com/library/bfluid.htm

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