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Tire pressures...


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Yeah, just reading this older thread... I like the idea of Helium...funny!

So, I can't imagine that the Nitrogen fill is crap, since it's what my dealer put in my tires when I bought the car. And yes, I am pretty sure they did fill from a Nitrogen cannister, came with tag that had a serial number, and valve caps that look nice and say nitrogen on them.

I suppose I could just ask the dealer, but I'm curious from others if they have this and if they've had to top it off or anything. After 3000 miles so far I my tires still have the same firm ride.

The dealer I bought from was Fletcher Jones in Fremont, CA.

Sorry.... but nitrogen fill is pretty much C**P, the only valid issue is the water content mentioned above. By the way, driving around Fremont and using your A** to judge how firm the ride is, pretty much does not count as solid proof that Nitrogen must work... :P

I suggest you check your tire pressure... you will find that it has probably dropped a couple of pounds... not because of how much has or has not leaked out, but because the air temperature has dropped significantly since September / October.

Please don't be offended - I am just having a little fun. However, seriously, you should maintain your tire pressure over the four seasons.

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