Gary Lawton Tyre has written:
'Program manual for estimating use and related statistics on developed recreation sites' -- subject(s): Recreation areas
There is no well-known author named Gary Lawton Tire. It is possible that you may have the name incorrect or it is a lesser-known author. If you provide more information, I may be able to assist you further.
Robert Graham Norman has written: 'The scrap car tire disposal problem'
Nedra Tyre has written: 'Death of an intruder' 'Mouse in eternity' 'Twice so fair' 'Everyone suspect' 'Hall of death'
Toby Mansfield has written: 'Larval density and adult mosquito movement in a tire dump habitat' -- subject(s): Larvae, Mosquitoes
Jim Horner has written: 'High-performance wheel & tire handbook' -- subject(s): Automobiles, Handbooks, manuals, Tires, Wheels
Pol Echevin has written: 'Echec au roi' -- subject(s): Labor unions, Pneu Michelin (Firm), Tire industry workers
It is written on the side of the tire in small print.
It is written on the side of the tire.
That information is written right on the sidewall of the tire.
If you READ the SIDE of the TIRE, it will be written on it.
James A. Walsh has written: 'The Armstrong Rubber Company' -- subject(s): Armstrong Rubber Company, History, Rubber industry and trade, Tire industry
Harold C. Sorenson has written: 'Studded tire pavement wear reduction and repair, phase III' -- subject(s): Studded tires
It will be written in small print on the side of the tire. It will also be written on a label in one of the door jambs. Go with the label. The pressure written on the side of the tire is the maximum tire pressure the tire will safely hold and is not the pressure you should inflate the tires to. The correct pressure is written on the driver's door post as stated above.