How to Check and Add Air to Your Car’s Tires!

How to Check and Add Air to Your Car’s Tires! So i got this question from a viewer Kay.  She wanted to know how to check tire pressure and add air to her tires without losing air or deflating all the air from the tires.   Well the easiest way is to bring to a tire shop, or a tire professional to check your  tires and fill the tires.  This should be free of charge, cuz they want to sell you services ( tire rotation or diagnose tire issues etc…) or sell you new tires (if needed).  If your car is pulling to one side or noise is coming from wheels or a TMPS warning light or dashlight is flashing… you should probably get it to a tire professional.

OK – for general monthly maintenance of your tires’ air pressure:
How to add air to your car tires ( 10 minutes ):
1.  Find out how much tire is needed – Driver side sticker (minimum tire pressure needed and Tire side wall maximum tire pressure when the tires are cold.   – If in doubt – BRING IT TO A TIRE PROFESSIONAL or TIRE SHOP.
2.  You will need a tire pressure gauge ( https://amzn.to/2LM1m16 ).  Or your car may have tire pressure monitors in your car’s computer.  Or if you have an air inflation kit in your trunk, it will probably have a built in gauge.   Or the gas station air stations may have a built in tire gauge.
3.  The main tip for not losing air pressure when checking for tire pressure is to keep the tire nipple ALIGNED with the tire pressure gauge connection.  Pressing firming down.  Keeping both surfaces aligned and in contact is very important in order to not lose air.  It will lose a little air, but it will stop when completely sealed and measurement will appear.
4.  Subtracting air – Easy – Just use the tire gauge to leak air and check the air as you find your target pressure.

5. Adding Air:  Most tire adapters lock onto the tire nipple.  There several types:
A. Quick release types:  Typically inflation kits – with switch that pulls down to lock)
B. Push down types:  Typically  gas stations.  You need to light keep pressure onto the tire nipple as you hold a trigger to add air.
C. Pull back types: Typically  gas stations.  You need to pull back the locking collar and push the adapter onto the nipple, then release the locking ring.
D. Screw on types: Typically trunk inflation kits, very simple as you will need to screw the nipple and the tire adapter together. At a certain point, the tire air valve will open and you need screw the adapter further until it stops.

6.  Turn on the air inflator or push the on button to add air at the gas station.  I have a jumper air compressor at home ( https://amzn.to/2OnWEVY ), however you may have a emergency tire inflator in your trunk ( https://amzn.to/2mPHYlV )  – the air compressor is able inflate your tires . I check my emergency kit once a year to make sure it still works.
7. Keep an eye on the target air pressure (for example 35 PSI), add 1 PSI more to compensate for air loss when release the tire adapter.  When reached, stop  or turn off the air inflator.

8. Release the tire adapter.
9. Check the air pressure.
10.  Repeat for the other 3 tires. 🙂



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GAMO Swarm Magnum – Day 3 Finally got time with it! First impressions…

Finally got time with to shoot my Gamo Swarm Magnum .22 (https://amzn.to/2NHXk7l ) for the first time. Btw, my Youtube vlogs and reviews may also have associated affiliate links to products that may earn from qualifying purchases.

Quick notes:
1. There is red plastic stuff in the barrel.
2.  You can shot it without the 10 shot magazine.
3.  The muzzle muffler extends the barrel longer than my air rifle cleaning rod.

4.  I shot about 50 Crosman Premiere Hollowpoint .22 cal pellets ( https://amzn.to/2A8PnGo ) – works fine with the 10 shot magazine.  ( Gamo says only to use Gamo pellets – SO USE Non-GAMO PELLETS AT YOUR OWN RISK!  – I will have been using Crosman Hollowpoints cuz they are about a $0.02 a pellet shot and i am cheap. To be honest, if a .22 pellet gun cant use a standard pellet then its probably not versatile enough for me.)


5.  I tested and sighed the rifle in my garage.  Using a taped up telephone book and 2 x 1 inch ply wood back boards.  All the pellets was absorbed in the telephone book.  I shot 1 shot into the 1 inch plywood  and it punched through the back of it.

6. The Pro Chrono Pal – doesnt work in low light.  I need to figure out how to light it with artificial light. Pro Chrono Pal ( https://amzn.to/2JWq6yT)

Stuff in this video:
Gamo Swarm Magnum .22 cal 1300 FPS – 10x shot Air Rifle:
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Gamo .22 Cal 10X QUICK-SHOT Magazine for Gamo Swarm Air Rifles:
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Crosman Premier Hollowpoint .22 Pellet – 500 Count:
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Gamo Air Rifle Cleaning Kit: https://amzn.to/2JTtHO2

In my next video I will use a chronograph ( https://amzn.to/2A7ZgnX ) to test each set of Gamo, Crossman, and Benjamin Discovery pellets. I also plan to get a scoped 52 inch scoped rifle case ( https://amzn.to/2uOrj6B )to store my Swarm Magnum as it is too long for my 50 inch rifle case for my Swarm Maxxim.

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Cat Food Review: Fussie Cat Chicken & Beef w/ Pumpkin Soup! Uncanning!

Opening the Fussie Cat – Chicken and Beef w/ Pumpkin Soup canned cat food.  This has shredded beef and chicken with a pumpkin meat and clear broth. It looks like soup made for people!

My cat was losing weight and I needed to find other  cat food to have him build up his body weight.  I got some Fussie Cat from my girlfriend and saw that it was really good!  I later got some more online ( https://amzn.to/2LS39ie ).  My cat loves some of them but not all.

The interesting thing about Fussie Cat canned cat food is that it actually has a lot of meat and there are actual chicken, beef, and pumpkin in the can!  It looks better than my canned soup i eat.  Totally premium in quality.

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