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Old 08-09-2020, 01:58 PM   #1
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Nitrogen filled tires

Ok, here’s the deal on nitrogen filled tires. If you took high school chemistry, remember that the nitrogen molecule is larger than the O2 molecule. Over time, the O2 molecule escapes through the walls of the tire, as believe it or not, they are porous. Nitrogen looses pressure at a much, much slower rate because of the size of the molecule. Nitrogen is also less affected by heat, thus the tires run cooler, maintaining a more level tire pressure under load. Nitrogen is also far less affected by altitude, which is why aircraft tires are all nitrogen filled. Would I pay for nitrogen filled tires? No. My local Costco fills my tires with nitrogen for free. Can you add air to nitrogen filled tires? Yes, in a pinch, no problem. When you fill your tires with nitrogen, you need to get as much air out of them to start. My Costco literally puts a vacuum on the tire to suck out as much air without breaking the seal on the tire, then fills with nitrogen. Those are the basic benefits of nitrogen filled tires. Worth doing? Definitely, especially traveling through mountains with changing elevations. That’s about it! Safe travels.
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Old 08-09-2020, 02:03 PM   #2
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I think 78% nitrogen that I fill my tires with is plenty, and I can fill them any time I want.
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I think 78% nitrogen that I fill my tires with is plenty, and I can fill them any time I want.
Same here.

Some real data on the subject:

https://www.consumerreports.org/tire...-in-car-tires/
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Old 08-10-2020, 10:22 AM   #4
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Test is on 30 psi CAR tires

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Same here.

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https://www.consumerreports.org/tire...-in-car-tires/
The article you linked gets most of its information from a Consumer Reports test using a CAR tire with 30 psi filled tires. Who only puts 30psi in their tires?? Anyway, it all relates to CAR tires. Don’t know where they get their costs for nitrogen from but I have never paid for nitrogen filled tires. The Consumer Reports test agreed that high pressure tires do benefit from nitrogen filled tires, but do not go into any detail because they never tested high pressure tires. Most 5ers use high pressure tires, 80 psi and up. I would say its a big difference between 30 psi and 80 psi, with totally different uses, stresses, and the like. Also, you will never get 100% nitrogen in the tires. Probably about 98%. The other benefit for nitrogen is it helps prevent blow outs. Lots of big rig trucks use nitrogen. For cars, not much benefit for lots of reasons. For high pressure tires, definitely some safety benefits. Is it worth it? Yes. Pay big bucks for it? No. I go off my personal experience of using nitrogen filled tires for years. I have experienced the benefits. Thats what I go on. Again, we are NOT talking about car tires only filled to 30 psi. Am I a big promoter of nitrogen filled tires? Not really unless, you have easy, low or no cost access. Then in my experience, it is definitely worth using. Its a personal choice. I have over 20 years experience using nitrogen filled tires. Whats yours?
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The article you linked gets most of its information from a Consumer Reports test using a CAR tire with 30 psi filled tires. Who only puts 30psi in their tires?? Anyway, it all relates to CAR tires. Don’t know where they get their costs for nitrogen from but I have never paid for nitrogen filled tires. The Consumer Reports test agreed that high pressure tires do benefit from nitrogen filled tires, but do not go into any detail because they never tested high pressure tires. Most 5ers use high pressure tires, 80 psi and up. I would say its a big difference between 30 psi and 80 psi, with totally different uses, stresses, and the like. Also, you will never get 100% nitrogen in the tires. Probably about 98%. The other benefit for nitrogen is it helps prevent blow outs. Lots of big rig trucks use nitrogen. For cars, not much benefit for lots of reasons. For high pressure tires, definitely some safety benefits. Is it worth it? Yes. Pay big bucks for it? No. I go off my personal experience of using nitrogen filled tires for years. I have experienced the benefits. Thats what I go on. Again, we are NOT talking about car tires only filled to 30 psi. Am I a big promoter of nitrogen filled tires? Not really unless, you have easy, low or no cost access. Then in my experience, it is definitely worth using. Its a personal choice. I have over 20 years experience using nitrogen filled tires. Whats yours?

Thats twice you have said you are not a big promoter of nitrogen ,yet here you are
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The article you linked gets most of its information from a Consumer Reports test using a CAR tire with 30 psi filled tires. Who only puts 30psi in their tires?? Anyway, it all relates to CAR tires. Don’t know where they get their costs for nitrogen from but I have never paid for nitrogen filled tires. The Consumer Reports test agreed that high pressure tires do benefit from nitrogen filled tires, but do not go into any detail because they never tested high pressure tires. Most 5ers use high pressure tires, 80 psi and up. I would say its a big difference between 30 psi and 80 psi, with totally different uses, stresses, and the like. Also, you will never get 100% nitrogen in the tires. Probably about 98%. The other benefit for nitrogen is it helps prevent blow outs. Lots of big rig trucks use nitrogen. For cars, not much benefit for lots of reasons. For high pressure tires, definitely some safety benefits. Is it worth it? Yes. Pay big bucks for it? No. I go off my personal experience of using nitrogen filled tires for years. I have experienced the benefits. Thats what I go on. Again, we are NOT talking about car tires only filled to 30 psi. Am I a big promoter of nitrogen filled tires? Not really unless, you have easy, low or no cost access. Then in my experience, it is definitely worth using. Its a personal choice. I have over 20 years experience using nitrogen filled tires. Whats yours?
No need to get riled up about it. I'm just sharing my opinion. As for my experience..... I have 50 years of not using it without any issues.
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Old 08-09-2020, 02:21 PM   #7
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CR's tests show that using nitrogen is not worth the money or inconvenience. This common pitch is compelling: Filling your car's tires with nitrogen will reduce air loss, boost fuel economy, reduce rolling resistance, and improve safety.
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Free is the only good price unless you are driving a race car or flying an airliner. Otherwise not worth the time or money.

As far as losing air, I typically add 2-3 lbs air in the spring and am good til next spring.
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Nitrogen personal choice good ole air is good for me.
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Nitrogen filled tires

Did you not read the part where I said I get my tires filled for FREE. I also said I wouldn’t pay to fill my tires with nitrogen. Having said that you can use your air compressors all you want. Go for it.
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My TPMS reads tire pressure and temperature. If it's nice out say 80/85 degrees they will only be slightly warmer than that unless the sun is beating on them. Think I've seen them at around 110 before. Well below what it takes for heat to destroy a tire
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I would choose nitrogen if given a choice for the trailer. Fill it and forget it. Not for the truck because I often raise and lower pressure for towing or going solo. Filling with nitrogen on a trip isn't so convenient.

If it's good for the aircraft I flew, it's good enough for the trailer.
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I would choose nitrogen if given a choice for the trailer. Fill it and forget it. Not for the truck because I often raise and lower pressure for towing or going solo. Filling with nitrogen on a trip isn't so convenient.

If it's good for the aircraft I flew, it's good enough for the trailer.
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The perceived benefits of nitrogen for normal folks' usage has been debunked many times. If you are a "specialty" user in a "specialty" field the use of it might be of some benefit. Mom and pop driving the pickup/SUV daily and trying to maintain air? Nah. Using a truck to pull an RV across/around the country constantly trying to find "that" nitrogen place....in the back of that little building....and I have a 20' truck and 40' RV??? Real life is real life. Sort of like they are going to mandate an F450 electric truck to pull your RV across the U.S. and the only inconvenience is to pull into some recharge ped every 50 miles, spend 8 hours and move on. Nah
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The perceived benefits of nitrogen for normal folks' usage has been debunked many times. If you are a "specialty" user in a "specialty" field the use of it might be of some benefit. Mom and pop driving the pickup/SUV daily and trying to maintain air? Nah. Using a truck to pull an RV across/around the country constantly trying to find "that" nitrogen place....in the back of that little building....and I have a 20' truck and 40' RV??? Real life is real life. Sort of like they are going to mandate an F450 electric truck to pull your RV across the U.S. and the only inconvenience is to pull into some recharge ped every 50 miles, spend 8 hours and move on. Nah

Well yes California is going to mandate all trucks sold in California are electric. In fact the law has already been passed.
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Well yes California is going to mandate all trucks sold in California are electric. In fact the law has already been passed.
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Not exactly ALL trucks. The rules, which would not take effect until 2024, will require at least 40% of all tractor trailers sold in California to be zero emission by 2035. For smaller trucks, including models like the Ford F-250, 55% of all sales would be zero emission by 2035. The standard is tougher for delivery trucks and vans, with 75% of sales required to be zero emission by 2035.

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Well yes California is going to mandate all trucks sold in California are electric. In fact the law has already been passed.
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I know they passed it but making a mandate and implementing it are 2 very different things. The deadline is quite a ways out and it will come at what cost to the average Californian??? We'll be seeing more folks than ever migrate to TX, NM, CO and AZ.
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Mikellf ... although you stated and restated you pay nothing and are not beating the cymbals and drums about nitrogen filled tires ... you sure appear to promote it as being the next best thing to sliced bread. You're preaching to the crickets here as many of us have responded ... we just have not experienced the tire issues that nitrogen is stated to solve.
You or anyone can reference data and articles till the cows come home, but the fact remains ... plain ole air is 78.1% nitrogen which works well for the masses.
Few service stations or nitrogen filling center around here do any more than let what air will come out, replace the valve stem core, and pressure up the tire with nitrogen. Pulling a vacuum on a tire prior to nitrogen fill is pretty much non existent around here.
So you get an evacuated and nitrogen filled tire for free, but it's very likely out and about on the road ... you'll have to settle for plain ole air.
I'll agree that aircraft benefit from nitrogen filled tires, but none of my fivers have come with retractable landing gear or fold out wings. Loads of us have been in the mountains and frankly I'd guess but a handful have given pressure changes a thought.
Try cussing and discussing tire pressure monitor brands ... many of us will feel like we are really dissecting something with that subject.

PS ... a nitrogen fill here is @$30 per tire ... while responding to this thread, I've contacted none that do it for free.
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