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Nitrogen filled tires
Posted on 11/16/17 at 8:45 am
Posted on 11/16/17 at 8:45 am
I am now a believer. Tire pressure does not fluctuate for nitrogen like it does with air.
I ended having to get two new tires last week. Company that I purchased them from was not able to fill the two new tires with nitrogen.
So, who offers this service in greater BTR area? How much should this cost?
And is it necessary to bleed the air out of the new tires and then fill it with nitrogen? How does this part work?
I ended having to get two new tires last week. Company that I purchased them from was not able to fill the two new tires with nitrogen.
So, who offers this service in greater BTR area? How much should this cost?
And is it necessary to bleed the air out of the new tires and then fill it with nitrogen? How does this part work?
This post was edited on 11/16/17 at 8:46 am
Posted on 11/16/17 at 8:47 am to Will Cover
Doesn't costco do this? A few family members get their nitrogen tires from there
Posted on 11/16/17 at 8:49 am to Will Cover
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This post was edited on 2/16/25 at 1:19 pm
Posted on 11/16/17 at 8:49 am to CuseTiger
I did not realize that Costco offers this service. I am a member and will check them out.
Do the new tires need to be bled out?
Do the new tires need to be bled out?
Posted on 11/16/17 at 8:50 am to Will Cover
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I am now a believer. Tire pressure does not fluctuate for nitrogen like it does with air.
I dunno, I got new tires from Costco in August with nitrogen, and at the first cold snap I had to bring my car back to them to get tires filled.
Posted on 11/16/17 at 8:51 am to Hulkklogan
Yeah once it got cold my pressure dropped 5 psi or so
I just fill them with a home compressor
I just fill them with a home compressor
Posted on 11/16/17 at 8:51 am to Will Cover
We have been selling nitrogen at our shop for about six years. I have yet to put it in my tires. I know nitrogen doesn't build pressure like air, but it will bleed out in cool weather and high humidity just like air. IMO, it is not a sound investment. And, air is free.
Posted on 11/16/17 at 8:52 am to Hulkklogan
Not sure what happened in your situation but from what I have read, filling up your tires, providing they have nitrogen in them, should require less visits to the service station or at your home, if you have an air compressor.
Posted on 11/16/17 at 8:52 am to Hulkklogan
I use methane. I have my own supply.
Posted on 11/16/17 at 8:52 am to Will Cover
This isn't as good a troll as you think. Maybe you'll have more success on the arts and crafts or soccer board.
Posted on 11/16/17 at 8:52 am to Will Cover
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Tire pressure does not fluctuate for nitrogen like it does with air.
Yes it does. Do you even PV=nRT, bro?
Posted on 11/16/17 at 8:52 am to Cosmo
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I just fill them with a home compressor
Same.
Nitrogen seems like a waste of money.
This post was edited on 11/16/17 at 8:54 am
Posted on 11/16/17 at 8:52 am to Will Cover
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So, who offers this service in greater BTR area? How much should this cost?
Tire Engineers does. Not sure how much. Maybe $15/tire?
Posted on 11/16/17 at 8:53 am to Will Cover
Thank God. Now my tire pressure wont be low on those 3 cold days each year.
Posted on 11/16/17 at 8:54 am to The Mick
We use argon on all of our fleet vehicles
Posted on 11/16/17 at 8:54 am to biscuit37
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but it will bleed out in cool weather and high humidity just like air
I get my Nitrogen topped off each time I rotate my tires and they have never needed more than a 1/2lb to top them off.
I never worry about checking the pressure. Been doing this for like 12 yrs.
This post was edited on 11/16/17 at 8:55 am
Posted on 11/16/17 at 8:54 am to SG_Geaux
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Maybe $15/tire?
Lol sucker born every day
Posted on 11/16/17 at 8:54 am to Will Cover
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Do the new tires need to be bled out?
Everything I'm seeing online says to purge and refill with nitrogen, but those are likely from nitrogen tire fillers who want your $$. It is OK to mix the two, nitrogen will prevent moisture in tires while air is free LINK
Posted on 11/16/17 at 8:56 am to Cosmo
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Maybe $15/tire?
Lol sucker born every day
I think $120 over 12 yrs is pretty damn reasonable.
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