Anyone think this would be a good idea in trailer tires? We have it in our car. It is suppose to hold pressure better and the tires supposedly do not get as hot. We get it for free so I do not know the cost.
Posted 2011-07-08 7:12 PM (#135480 - in reply to #135479) Subject: RE: Nitrogen
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If it's free and available, use it. It will provide more stable pressures under varying temperatures and lower the amount of tire oxidation. Otherwise it is a worthless option for non commercial usage, and only usefull to the profits of those who sell the service.
Posted 2011-07-14 11:17 PM (#135655 - in reply to #135479) Subject: RE: Nitrogen
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Location: Shelbyville Ky
I am a firm believer in nitrogen in tires. We travel 1,500 one way each year to Gallup NM for the Jr. High National Finals rodeo, never had a problem with tires while using nitrogen. All the blow outs I hear of on this trip were not using nitro. It does not expand with heat like air does, thus lowers the risk of blow outs, especially on these long hot trips. I pay $15.00 each tire for 110 lbs pressure in my Goodyear 14 plys
Well worth it not to have to replace one of those.