Time for winter air

Like snipe hunts, the subject of winter air in tires is always good for a laugh. Of course, this is the time of year that winter-air salespeople do their best work because waking up to flat tires on a cold morning is a pretty common occurrence in many parts of the country. Snipe hunts happen because the group plays along and eventually it starts to make sense. Members of the Winter Air Society, or WAC, use the same tactics to prey on fleets with a variety of solutions to this problem. In areas where the early morning temperatures ...

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