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On Wed, 5 Nov 2014 15:50:44 -0800, "Jeff Strickland"
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"Ralph Mowery" wrote in message
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"Jeff Strickland" wrote in message
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DO NOT PAY EXTRA FOR NITROGEN. This is snake oil for tires. It might
work
as
claimed, but the air we breathe already is full of nitrogen. My only
point
is, do not pay an upcharge for nitrogen. If they do it for free, then
do
not
refuse. But do not pay extra.




Up to $2.50 per tire extra for nitrogen fill can be rationalized. Any
more is highway robbery.


No, nitrogen is snake oil. The air we breathe is already something like
80% nitrogen. You can do a search, but paying a tire shop for nitrogen
is
a waste of money, $10.00 using your threshold.


With the air in the tire already 80% nitrogen and the outside of all
tires
has the same mix of 80 % nitrogen and 20% oxygen (with a trace of other
elements) what good does the all nitrogen do ? Especially if the car
is
not driven enough to heat up the tires.




The idea is that a molecule of nitrogen is larger, therefore it will seep
out slower. Let's assume this is true, is it worth money to forestall
putting more air into the tires someday? There's NOTHING WRONG with
nitrogen, the problem is paying for it.

'Buy our tires and get free nitrogen,' is a good sales pitch.

'Buy our tires, we'll put in nitrogen for ten bucks,' is ten bucks too
much.

Ten bucks too much for you. That's fine. On a $1000 purchace, what is
$10.00??? Or even on a $600.00 purchace.



Ten bucks it ten bucks. I'd rather pay it at Starbucks than buying air for
my tires.

Nitrogen is snake oil, one. It's already in the air, two.

Pay for it if you want, but you might as well light your money on fire.