Posted by John M on February 10, 2012 at 14:08:15 from (67.231.174.210):
In Reply to: Nitrogen in Tires posted by Nitrogen in Tires on February 10, 2012 at 07:54:52:
Regardless of what everyone says, Im going to give my REAL WORLD experience with it: Had new tires put on my dually back in 07, December 18 to be exact. (I know because it was my sons birthday) Since it was a dually, and we know how hard they "can" be to check the inners, I fell for what the counter guy was selling. Well, a month later, I checked the pressures, like i usually do once a month, and guess what, the pressure was the same, next month, same, next month down 1 pound on 2 tires, other two same. To shorten it up, after the 6 months I had those tires, and the truck, I only lost a total of 4 pounds in 4 tires, combined. About the middle of May, for giggles my buddy and I, who also had the same dually as me, took one of those trigger pe temp type temp readers and checked his tires and my tires, my tires were average 9 degrees cooler than his, going the same distance. (I know thats not a good comparison, but mine were cooler that his) Now, I had it put in my new truck at the first rotation, this truck has the TPMS, which its suppose to safe for, but I had one repalced shortly after the nitrogen was put in, the other monitors kept setting the Low Air in tires alert on the dash, and wouldnt stay constant on the pressures, by the trucks TMPS display on the dash. Getting new tires in the morning, no nitrogen.....
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