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Car Forum / Driving, Maintenance, Tuning / Maintenance and Repair / April 2006

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nitrogen in passenger car tires

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fiveiron@webtv.net - 21 Apr 2006 02:45 GMT
if one decided it was an advantage to having nitrogen in the tires, but
could only afford it for two tires, which two tires should it be ?

mho
vƒe
Hugo Schmeisser - 21 Apr 2006 02:59 GMT
> if one decided it was an advantage to having nitrogen in the tires,
> but could only afford it for two tires, which two tires should it be ?

The two you sold on eBay yesterday.
=AB Paul =BB - 21 Apr 2006 03:33 GMT
> if one decided it was an advantage to having nitrogen in the tires, but
> could only afford it for two tires, which two tires should it be ?
>
> mho
> vƒe

I would do the ones on the right side.
ShazWozza - 21 Apr 2006 03:38 GMT
> if one decided it was an advantage to having nitrogen in the tires, but
> could only afford it for two tires, which two tires should it be ?

If you can fit those two tyres up your arsehole then I would recommend
filling them with nitrogen before the installation.
steve goodsworth - 21 Apr 2006 04:31 GMT
How did you come by this idea and what purpose would it serve? what are
you using the car for, racing, street driving? Answer these questions
and I might be able to give you a better answer.
steve
www.mydreamwheels.com
John S. - 21 Apr 2006 14:12 GMT
> if one decided it was an advantage to having nitrogen in the tires, but
> could only afford it for two tires, which two tires should it be ?
>
> mho
> vƒe

Well, if one (or two) decided that it was a good idea to put nitrogen
in 2 tires my first question would be on what basis did you make that
decision.
fiveiron@webtv.net - 21 Apr 2006 17:45 GMT

Re: nitrogen in passenger car tires  

Group: rec.autos.tech Date: Fri, Apr 21, 2006, 6:12am (CDT-2) From:
hjsjms@cs.com (John S.)
fiveiron@webtv.net wrote:

if one decided it was an advantage to having nitrogen in the tires,

>but could only afford it for two tires,

which two tires should it be ?
mho
vƒe

Well, if one (or two) decided that it was a good idea to put nitrogen in
2 tires my first question would be

>on what basis did you make that >decision.

mho
vƒe
Scott Dorsey - 21 Apr 2006 17:58 GMT
>> if one decided it was an advantage to having nitrogen in the tires, but
>> could only afford it for two tires, which two tires should it be ?
>
>Well, if one (or two) decided that it was a good idea to put nitrogen
>in 2 tires my first question would be on what basis did you make that
>decision.

Perhaps he has a nitrogen tank lying around, but it's almost empty and
only has enough gas for two tires?
--scott
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Kenneth P. Stox - 21 Apr 2006 17:30 GMT
Why nitrogen? Acetylene would be far more entertaining.
John S. - 21 Apr 2006 18:40 GMT
> Why nitrogen? Acetylene would be far more entertaining.

Or the Hindenburg option....
Alex Rodriguez - 24 Apr 2006 21:33 GMT
>if one decided it was an advantage to having nitrogen in the tires, but
>could only afford it for two tires, which two tires should it be ?

bicycle tires.  Then you could afford more stuff with the money you save.
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Alex
 
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