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Old 08-28-2006, 12:37 PM   #5
number1alero
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nitrogen is less reactive to heat (no oxygen molecules), so in the heat and cold your tires stay relatively the same pressure, and the nitrogen molecules are larger so the tire will lose pressure at a much slower rate than normal air you put in the tires...so essentially your looking at properly inflated tires for a much longer period of time, and its relatively inexpensive to have your tires filled with nitrogen
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