That's what they did to mine.
I was wondering if its better to fill nitrogen in tires instead of air?? I was at local shop this morning and they say its better and can good gas mileage and keeps tires cool?
That's what they did to mine.
Yup, thats what I do, and what we provide free to our customers.
If your interested in more information about why its used now, go here www.getnitrogen.com
To be quite honest, i doubt the average person would really notice the difference between Nitrogen and Air. Nitrogen particles are bigger which means that its harder for them to seep out of the tire, differentiations in temperature dont affect Nitrogen the way Air is effected, its lighter than air.Originally Posted by furiousgtz
That to me does not justify the $3+ required to refill your tires with Nitrogen. Besides, air is just as good as long as you keep an eye on the psi of your tires. Nitrogen isnt exactly worry free either.
*Its kinda like the differences between 10w-30 motor oil, and 5w-30. The differences are so minimal that the average person wont even notice
You should go to a better wheel & tire shop. They did mine for free.Originally Posted by 6G72Galant
Not worry free but a whole lot more comforting. Even negating the benefit of stable tire inflation by regularly maintaining your tires air pressure, nitrogen is still a bonus.Originally Posted by 6G72Galant
Nitrogen will allow for reduced corrosion build up inside the wheel, plus less issues with rusting steel strand wire use to make up the bead wire and the steel tread plies.
If you do any form of racing, it is nice. Nitrogen is more consistent then air. You dont have to check your tire pressure after each run to make sure its right.
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Like i said, the average person doesnt even check his/her air pressure in their tires. I had some guy come into Goodyear last week who seemed suprised when i told him that he had 15psi in his rear passenger tire. He was even more suprised when i told him that he ACTUALLY HAD TO check his tire pressure every once in a while. He gave me this weird look and said "are you serious? I really ahve to check my tire pressure? How much is that going to cost me? OMG do i like have to remove my whole tire to do that?"Originally Posted by seth98esT
Im not trying to down Nitrogen. Its pretty cool that science is finding new ways to make cars perform better.
No, I don't think your downing it either. But its really beneficial, even if your on top of your tire pressure for reduced corrosion of the wheel and tire itself.Originally Posted by 6G72Galant
I have had nitrogen in my cars for almost two years. We've gone almost an extra 10,000 miles on the same type of tires on the same car. Not to mention the gas mileage when up 3-4 mpg.
I got all four of my 18's filled for $10 in March/April...great results thus far :smt023
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Ehh...i might give it a try one of these days. Just to see what all the rave is about. :?
There really is no downsides.Originally Posted by 6G72Galant
The problem comes in when you adjust tire pressures alot, and heat them up to extremes. Yes nitrogen stays more consistant, but it still expands and contracts. I'll take tires out on a 70* day and have them up to 150+ after the first warm up. Even nitrogen makes a considerable expansion in that temprature change. Every run I check temps and let air out to keep the pressure where I want it. I'll start out at 55 in the front and 48 in the rear, keep them there as the tires get hot and when they cool down they'll go to 30ish psi. Thats with air, but I still have to have a way of filling them at the track, and I dont think any place is going to fill my air tank with nitrogen for free, where as I already have an air compressor.Originally Posted by seth98esT
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