Three years ago in January I decided to go with nitrogen just to do my own experiment with the actual difference in running the all "new thing" in tires. I was pleased with the fact that I never really had problems with tire pressure fluctuating because the N2 didn't seep through the rubber as bad. Or the fact I never got any nails, screws, or what not stuck in the tires to cause me any problems.
My stupid question is now that since I have had one tire plugged due to a screw and all the other pluses and con's about if I get something else stuck in the tire I tire shops that sell Nitrogen are not always around. Should I run and get all my tires deflated and inflated with solely Nitrogen once again?
I love the fact that the tread on the tires were pretty even. The fact that I kept a steady 32psi was very much a plus. But I am second guessing whether or not I shouldn't mess with nitrogen solely due to the fact that you can't just go to a service station and fill up with nitrogen when I get a slow leak in the tire...
What are your thoughts?
one last thing
With nitrogen I don't have to worry with water from air compressors ever getting into the tire, duh.
thanks for your input
lastly this is what I used as a reference on the matter those 3yrs ago.
http://www.getnitrogen.org/savebillions/index.php
My stupid question is now that since I have had one tire plugged due to a screw and all the other pluses and con's about if I get something else stuck in the tire I tire shops that sell Nitrogen are not always around. Should I run and get all my tires deflated and inflated with solely Nitrogen once again?
I love the fact that the tread on the tires were pretty even. The fact that I kept a steady 32psi was very much a plus. But I am second guessing whether or not I shouldn't mess with nitrogen solely due to the fact that you can't just go to a service station and fill up with nitrogen when I get a slow leak in the tire...
What are your thoughts?
one last thing
With nitrogen I don't have to worry with water from air compressors ever getting into the tire, duh.
thanks for your input
lastly this is what I used as a reference on the matter those 3yrs ago.
http://www.getnitrogen.org/savebillions/index.php
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