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Old 01-27-2008, 09:58 AM
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Originally Posted by Wagner
I had nitrogen filled tires on my 545. The only part of the SA claim that was accurate was the consistent pressure. Nitrogen does not "leak" through a sidewall like standard inflation and maintains a more consistent pressure when heated. How this effects the average road driver, probably not much at all. And definitely not worth extra money.

http://blogs.consumerreports.org/car...nitrogen-.html
I agree w/BigR on the no/reduced tire press change. We have it in
the fookin Fridge, (CR-V), of all cars, as they did it "free" when we got
new brakes and stuff last spring. TP has stayed spot on, even showing
less change from our Mtn house driveway reading at 5,000 to down in
the flats at closer to sea level; usually the "diff" is considerable.

NEway, cool if it's free or a reasonable 5 or 10 bucks...not 75 bucks.
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