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On Jul 2, 9:28*pm, "Don White" wrote:
"John...same as yesterday." wrote in messagenews:trhq45h4k7p75tnbfo4fhg3u2catuj9fkc@4ax .com...

The local Toyota place will fill all the tires with nitrogen for $30.
Is it worth it? Thoughts?
--
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The COSTCO store here filled your tires for free. Thay claim you don't lose
air pressure during climate changes. (fall-winter etc)


Well Don, that's what they may claim. But around here, in the late
fall, it seems that when a cold frost hits over night, you can pretty
well expect tires to lose about 10# of pressure a piece.
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On Thu, 2 Jul 2009 19:35:44 -0700 (PDT), Tim
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On Jul 2, 9:28*pm, "Don White" wrote:
"John...same as yesterday." wrote in messagenews:trhq45h4k7p75tnbfo4fhg3u2catuj9fkc@4ax .com...

The local Toyota place will fill all the tires with nitrogen for $30.
Is it worth it? Thoughts?
--
John H


The COSTCO store here filled your tires for free. Thay claim you don't lose
air pressure during climate changes. (fall-winter etc)


Well Don, that's what they may claim. But around here, in the late
fall, it seems that when a cold frost hits over night, you can pretty
well expect tires to lose about 10# of pressure a piece.


I don't know about ten pounds, but certainly three or four.
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Wizard of Woodstock wrote:
On Thu, 2 Jul 2009 19:35:44 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:

On Jul 2, 9:28 pm, "Don White" wrote:
"John...same as yesterday." wrote in messagenews:trhq45h4k7p75tnbfo4fhg3u2catuj9fkc@4ax .com...

The local Toyota place will fill all the tires with nitrogen for $30.
Is it worth it? Thoughts?
--
John H
The COSTCO store here filled your tires for free. Thay claim you don't lose
air pressure during climate changes. (fall-winter etc)

Well Don, that's what they may claim. But around here, in the late
fall, it seems that when a cold frost hits over night, you can pretty
well expect tires to lose about 10# of pressure a piece.


I don't know about ten pounds, but certainly three or four.



Don't you have those "never lose pressure" etec tires?
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HK wrote:
Wizard of Woodstock wrote:
On Thu, 2 Jul 2009 19:35:44 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:

On Jul 2, 9:28 pm, "Don White" wrote:
"John...same as yesterday." wrote in
messagenews:trhq45h4k7p75tnbfo4fhg3u2catuj9fkc@4ax .com...

The local Toyota place will fill all the tires with nitrogen for $30.
Is it worth it? Thoughts?
--
John H
The COSTCO store here filled your tires for free. Thay claim you
don't lose
air pressure during climate changes. (fall-winter etc)
Well Don, that's what they may claim. But around here, in the late
fall, it seems that when a cold frost hits over night, you can pretty
well expect tires to lose about 10# of pressure a piece.


I don't know about ten pounds, but certainly three or four.



Don't you have those "never lose pressure" etec tires?


Wow, a post by Harry, who'd a thought? Trying my new digs, gonna' lose
Google for good.. After all, it's the Anti-Christ according to Tom

Anyway, good seeing you again Harry, PLONK. Buh, bye...
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JustWait wrote:
HK wrote:
Wizard of Woodstock wrote:
On Thu, 2 Jul 2009 19:35:44 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:

On Jul 2, 9:28 pm, "Don White" wrote:
"John...same as yesterday." wrote in
messagenews:trhq45h4k7p75tnbfo4fhg3u2catuj9fkc@4ax .com...

The local Toyota place will fill all the tires with nitrogen for $30.
Is it worth it? Thoughts?
--
John H
The COSTCO store here filled your tires for free. Thay claim you
don't lose
air pressure during climate changes. (fall-winter etc)
Well Don, that's what they may claim. But around here, in the late
fall, it seems that when a cold frost hits over night, you can pretty
well expect tires to lose about 10# of pressure a piece.

I don't know about ten pounds, but certainly three or four.



Don't you have those "never lose pressure" etec tires?


Wow, a post by Harry, who'd a thought? Trying my new digs, gonna' lose
Google for good.. After all, it's the Anti-Christ according to Tom

Anyway, good seeing you again Harry, PLONK. Buh, bye...


What made you choose eternal september?


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J i m wrote:
JustWait wrote:
HK wrote:
Wizard of Woodstock wrote:
On Thu, 2 Jul 2009 19:35:44 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:

On Jul 2, 9:28 pm, "Don White" wrote:
"John...same as yesterday." wrote in
messagenews:trhq45h4k7p75tnbfo4fhg3u2catuj9fkc@4ax .com...

The local Toyota place will fill all the tires with nitrogen for
$30.
Is it worth it? Thoughts?
--
John H
The COSTCO store here filled your tires for free. Thay claim you
don't lose
air pressure during climate changes. (fall-winter etc)
Well Don, that's what they may claim. But around here, in the late
fall, it seems that when a cold frost hits over night, you can pretty
well expect tires to lose about 10# of pressure a piece.

I don't know about ten pounds, but certainly three or four.


Don't you have those "never lose pressure" etec tires?


Wow, a post by Harry, who'd a thought? Trying my new digs, gonna' lose
Google for good.. After all, it's the Anti-Christ according to Tom

Anyway, good seeing you again Harry, PLONK. Buh, bye...


What made you choose eternal september?


It's free...
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On Jul 2, 10:43*pm, HK wrote:
Wizard of Woodstock wrote:
On Thu, 2 Jul 2009 19:35:44 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:


On Jul 2, 9:28 pm, "Don White" wrote:
"John...same as yesterday." wrote in messagenews:trhq45h4k7p75tnbfo4fhg3u2catuj9fkc@4ax .com...


The local Toyota place will fill all the tires with nitrogen for $30..
Is it worth it? Thoughts?
--
John H
The COSTCO store here filled your tires for free. Thay claim you don't lose
air pressure during climate changes. (fall-winter etc)
Well Don, that's what they may claim. But around here, in the late
fall, it seems that when a cold frost hits over night, you can pretty
well expect tires to lose about 10# of pressure a piece.


I don't know about ten pounds, but certainly three or four.


Don't you have those "never lose pressure" etec tires?- Hide quoted text -

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Harry's vying for Don as the dumbest poster ever.
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On Fri, 3 Jul 2009 05:32:07 -0700 (PDT), Loogypicker
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On Jul 2, 10:43*pm, HK wrote:
Wizard of Woodstock wrote:
On Thu, 2 Jul 2009 19:35:44 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:


On Jul 2, 9:28 pm, "Don White" wrote:
"John...same as yesterday." wrote in messagenews:trhq45h4k7p75tnbfo4fhg3u2catuj9fkc@4ax .com...


The local Toyota place will fill all the tires with nitrogen for $30.
Is it worth it? Thoughts?
--
John H
The COSTCO store here filled your tires for free. Thay claim you don't lose
air pressure during climate changes. (fall-winter etc)
Well Don, that's what they may claim. But around here, in the late
fall, it seems that when a cold frost hits over night, you can pretty
well expect tires to lose about 10# of pressure a piece.


I don't know about ten pounds, but certainly three or four.


Don't you have those "never lose pressure" etec tires?- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Harry's vying for Don as the dumbest poster ever.


Naw, he's just pullin' a chain. But, Tom's got more sense than to bite
on it.
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On Jul 2, 9:42*pm, Wizard of Woodstock wrote:
On Thu, 2 Jul 2009 19:35:44 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:

On Jul 2, 9:28*pm, "Don White" wrote:
"John...same as yesterday." wrote in messagenews:trhq45h4k7p75tnbfo4fhg3u2catuj9fkc@4ax .com...


The local Toyota place will fill all the tires with nitrogen for $30..
Is it worth it? Thoughts?
--
John H


The COSTCO store here filled your tires for free. Thay claim you don't lose
air pressure during climate changes. (fall-winter etc)


Well Don, that's what they may claim. But around here, in the late
fall, it seems that when a cold frost hits over night, you can pretty
well expect tires to lose about 10# of pressure a piece.


I don't know about ten pounds, but certainly three or four.


Around here, i can be 6-12. Or in my experience it has been.
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Tim wrote:
On Jul 2, 9:42 pm, Wizard of Woodstock wrote:
On Thu, 2 Jul 2009 19:35:44 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:

On Jul 2, 9:28 pm, "Don White" wrote:
"John...same as yesterday." wrote in messagenews:trhq45h4k7p75tnbfo4fhg3u2catuj9fkc@4ax .com...
The local Toyota place will fill all the tires with nitrogen for $30.
Is it worth it? Thoughts?
--
John H
The COSTCO store here filled your tires for free. Thay claim you don't lose
air pressure during climate changes. (fall-winter etc)
Well Don, that's what they may claim. But around here, in the late
fall, it seems that when a cold frost hits over night, you can pretty
well expect tires to lose about 10# of pressure a piece.

I don't know about ten pounds, but certainly three or four.


Around here, i can be 6-12. Or in my experience it has been.



Don't you have a set of down-filled jackets for those tires? :)


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