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Old 21-02-2007, 05:00 PM   #1
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Hey all,

Just went & had a wheel alignment done & a wheel rotation. They pumped the tyres with nitrogen.

Anyone done this before?

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Old 21-02-2007, 05:28 PM   #2
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Yes, I've had that before on my Mini Cooper when I had one couple of years back. Did they give you the red valve caps too ? I loved those.

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Old 21-02-2007, 06:46 PM   #3
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Howd the wheel alignment go? Any issues?
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Old 21-02-2007, 09:50 PM   #4
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Hey all,

Just went & had a wheel alignment done & a wheel rotation. They pumped the tyres with nitrogen.

Anyone done this before?
Never had Nitrogen put in, usually costs a bit more than plain old air, supposed to stop the tyres from going down so quickly I think?........holds the pressure better and more evenly across the tyre, is that right?
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Old 21-02-2007, 09:57 PM   #5
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its LAUGHABLE, just a scam to get more dollars out of ya.
Firstly unless your a V8 supercar driver hitting over 200km most of the time, you'll not see one once of difference in handling or braking under extreme conditions. Secondly it doesn't improve the life of the tyre by penertating the rubber (thats just plain silly) or the stuff would leak straight out. Thirdly it won't get you any more life out of your tyres then running them at the correct pressure as recommended by the TYRE manufacture, not the vehicle manufacture. Fourthly, the air we breath is 70 odd percent nitrogen anyhow (22 % oxygen and a mixture of a few others) and when they pump your tyres up they don't pull a vacumm after the tyre is beaded up on the rim, before they do the nitrogen fill and therefore can't gurantee a 100% nitrogen anyway. And lastly, every tyre shop and every servo would have it' if wasn't just a money making scam. :
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Old 22-02-2007, 06:29 AM   #7
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Yes, I've had that before on my Mini Cooper when I had one couple of years back. Did they give you the red valve caps too ? I loved those.
Nope, neon green ones, which matches my modded Ford logo & Fusion decal!
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Old 22-02-2007, 06:30 AM   #8
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Howd the wheel alignment go? Any issues?
No issues other than the fact that I was really due for one...
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Old 22-02-2007, 06:32 AM   #9
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its LAUGHABLE, just a scam to get more dollars out of ya.
Firstly unless your a V8 supercar driver hitting over 200km most of the time, you'll not see one once of difference in handling or braking under extreme conditions. Secondly it doesn't improve the life of the tyre by penertating the rubber (thats just plain silly) or the stuff would leak straight out. Thirdly it won't get you any more life out of your tyres then running them at the correct pressure as recommended by the TYRE manufacture, not the vehicle manufacture. Fourthly, the air we breath is 70 odd percent nitrogen anyhow (22 % oxygen and a mixture of a few others) and when they pump your tyres up they don't pull a vacumm after the tyre is beaded up on the rim, before they do the nitrogen fill and therefore can't gurantee a 100% nitrogen anyway. And lastly, every tyre shop and every servo would have it' if wasn't just a money making scam. :
Right, next time, plain old 100% air will be fine for me, thanks!
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Old 22-02-2007, 07:07 AM   #10
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I agree is a scam. Everytime I go for tyres or alignments they always try and sell me the nitrogen. One time they used it without askin, I refused to pay as didn't want it.
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Old 22-02-2007, 08:24 PM   #11
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The best thing about Nitrogen is that it makes a lot of money for tyre shops. We have it in my shop if people really want it, I really can't try to sell people something I don't beleive in- as a result our nitrigen bottle has lasted over 2 years.
Some people swear by it, others swear at it.
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Old 22-02-2007, 08:39 PM   #12
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Haha! that's a good quote.
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its LAUGHABLE, just a scam to get more dollars out of ya.
Firstly unless your a V8 supercar driver hitting over 200km most of the time, you'll not see one once of difference in handling or braking under extreme conditions. Secondly it doesn't improve the life of the tyre by penertating the rubber (thats just plain silly) or the stuff would leak straight out. Thirdly it won't get you any more life out of your tyres then running them at the correct pressure as recommended by the TYRE manufacture, not the vehicle manufacture. Fourthly, the air we breath is 70 odd percent nitrogen anyhow (22 % oxygen and a mixture of a few others) and when they pump your tyres up they don't pull a vacumm after the tyre is beaded up on the rim, before they do the nitrogen fill and therefore can't gurantee a 100% nitrogen anyway. And lastly, every tyre shop and every servo would have it' if wasn't just a money making scam. :
I agree that they can't assure 100% nitrogen, however pumping pure nitrogen into a tyre will ensure more nitrogen content than using air. The more nitrogen in your tyres the less ambient temperature related pressure changes your tyres will be subjected to and hence a more stable pressure. It is a known fact that the correct pressure in a tyre will lead to better fuel economy, better tyre performance, better tyre life. The degree to which nitrogen will affect your tyres performance is debatable but without back to back systematic testing you can't really discredit the claims.
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Old 26-02-2007, 04:20 PM   #14
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Alot of motorbike riders fall for this BS but I can see how it would draw them (particularly track day whores) more that car drivers.
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