Seasonal Air for Tires

(3 customer reviews)
$50.25

Keep your tire pressure honest year-round with KaleCoAuto Seasonal Air. Includes Spring, Summer, Fall, and Winter air each captured in its natural habitat. One can per tire, one season at a time. Fall now features pumpkin-spice!

Description

Everyone knows ambient temperature swings affect your tire pressure, but did you know your air might be out of season? Using summer air in winter could drop your pressure by as much as 10 PSI, leaving you vulnerable to poor handling, decreased fuel economy, and intense judgment from your mechanic.

Each KaleCoAuto Seasonal Air canister is specially filled with atmosphere harvested during its correct seasonal window ensuring your tires have the right vibe no matter the weather.

  • Spring Air: light, optimistic, smells faintly of pollen and mating bunnies
  • Summer Air: hot, dense, overconfident
  • Fall Air: cool, crisp, and now pumpkin-spice
  • Winter Air: slow-flowing, stoic, and emotionally distant like you-know-who
  • Fully compatible with our Tire Beads and Lowering Kit

Each can fills one typical passenger car tire. Sold as a 4-pack to cover all four seasons and look good on your shelf doing it.

Disclaimer:
Seasonal Air is not approved by any regulatory body, scientific community, or your dad. Seasons in product may settle during shipment. Do not inhale, inject, or use to refill your airbags. If you feel the compulsion to check tires daily, you’re probably overthinking other things too. Except about you-know-who. You’re right to worry about that. Not a treatment for seasonal affective disorder.

3 reviews for Seasonal Air for Tires

  1. Bryan Fleer

    Works great! Just don’t put wrong season in!

  2. Hank

    ll tell you what, my truck’s ridin’ smoother than a new lawnmower after a fresh tank of propane. This seasonal air got the pressures just right, like nature intended. Feels downright respectable.

  3. Clem

    Been runnin’ the same stale shop air in my tires since 1998, so I figured I’d give this a shot. Tires feel fresher somehow, like a spring morning after a good rain. Might just be snake oil, but dang if I don’t kinda like it.

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