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3" Exhaust
Join Date: Apr 2015
Location: SC
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If you don't check your tire pressure regularly, nitrogen might be a good choice. Nitrogen filled tires lose pressure slower than the ones filled with air.
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Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Mojave Desert, Calif.
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That is true, and why tires with nitrogen stay full longer than regular air filled tires. BUT....I ain't gonna be givin' dem fools my $$ for nitrogen. I have 4 air compressors at home.
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3" Exhaust
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Florida
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Funny... I didnt see one thing about Moisture.... :}
Or did i miss it someplace... |
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3" Exhaust
Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: powell river bc
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apperntly argon is also used. heres what i googled
Argon is used in the tires of luxury cars to protect the rubber from oxygen and to ensure quiet tires when the car moves at fast speeds.
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