bruiser
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I'll dive in here. The biggest reason for nitrogen use in tires is deterioration. Water in air reacts with rubber compounds and corrodes metal rims and any exposed cord steel inside the tire. Water is present in compressed air, that's why there are drains on compressors. Some shops don't do a good job of keeping water out of the compressed air. That water is carried right through the lines and hose direct to the tire. Once in there, it stays. One of the best things to do before filling/topping off a tire is to press the valve stem on the air chuck, if mist comes out, there's water in the line. I can tell you from fact, I have taken tires off rims and have had as much as a pint of water come out of the tire. Sometimes more. Too, there is a procedure to follow if putting nitrogen in tires that have previously been filled with air. The tires must go through a nitrogen/air purge. This is normally done three times before the final fill with nitrogen. Newly mounted tires are not subject to this procedure, unless air is used for the preliminary mounting. Another consideration. The tire dealer should have a system that generates 100% nitrogen. This system is expensive hence the high cost of nitrogen fills.
Bottom line, if you're going to replace the air with nitrogen, it has to be done properly with the purge procedure. If not, you're wasting you're money.
I have nitrogen in my truck tires. It was put in when I had the new tires mounted. I haven't noticed much change ant change in fuel mileage. I have noticed a better ride. I have had them topped off twice in two years. The tire dealer does not charge for top off. They also have the 100% nitrogen system. Would I put it in our Spyders. no. Because It's not worth the cost to do it properly.
JMHO.
Bottom line, if you're going to replace the air with nitrogen, it has to be done properly with the purge procedure. If not, you're wasting you're money.
I have nitrogen in my truck tires. It was put in when I had the new tires mounted. I haven't noticed much change ant change in fuel mileage. I have noticed a better ride. I have had them topped off twice in two years. The tire dealer does not charge for top off. They also have the 100% nitrogen system. Would I put it in our Spyders. no. Because It's not worth the cost to do it properly.
JMHO.