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BLACK MOON
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BacaBill said:I've been in automotive repair/tire business for about 20 years mostly dealing with Goodyears. The only reason I've ever heard about running nitrogen in tires was because it doesn't heat up after driving like air does. IOW, tire pressure remains constant no matter how far you drive. Am I missing something here?
Not sure what you're looking for but the benefit you just mentioned would relate to mileage, wear and handling improvements by keeping the temperature and pressure consistant. I believe that's 'their' biggest marketing point.