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![]() "John...same as yesterday." wrote in message ... 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) |
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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. |
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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. |
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On Thu, 02 Jul 2009 22:20:41 -0400, Gene
wrote: On Thu, 02 Jul 2009 19:50:17 -0400, John...same as yesterday. wrote: The local Toyota place will fill all the tires with nitrogen for $30. Is it worth it? Thoughts? It makes some sense if you have aluminum wheels. Otherwise, it just isn't worth it....... Didn't make a damn bit of difference with the aluminum trailer rims and tires. The beads still leak after a couple of dunkings in salt water. |
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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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John...same as yesterday. wrote:
The local Toyota place will fill all the tires with nitrogen for $30. Is it worth it? Thoughts? No. All it does is get you to come back to the dealer to get your tires checked and refilled with nitrogen and for them to talk you into getting an oil and lube jobs and tire rotation. |
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John...same as yesterday. wrote:
On Thu, 02 Jul 2009 20:44:13 -0400, Keith Nuttle wrote: John...same as yesterday. wrote: The local Toyota place will fill all the tires with nitrogen for $30. Is it worth it? Thoughts? -- John H "A government policy to rob Peter to pay Paul can be assured of the support of Paul." -- George Bernard Shaw Your tires already have 78.0% nitrogen 20.9% oxygen and some trace gases in them. How much are you going to have to pay to protect the inside of the tire from the oxygen. How do they plan to protect the outside of your tire from the effects of oxygen? Good points all. This group is definitely helping me with my senility problem. Adm Arliegh Burke has a nice facility up in McLean for guys like you. If you get into the alzheimer's ward they will give you the code to open the doors but, you will forget it 10 seconds later. |
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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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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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![]() "John...same as yesterday." wrote in message ... On Thu, 02 Jul 2009 20:23:49 -0400, Wizard of Woodstock wrote: On Thu, 02 Jul 2009 19:50:17 -0400, John...same as yesterday. wrote: The local Toyota place will fill all the tires with nitrogen for $30. Is it worth it? Thoughts? Well, consider this - regular old air is 78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen, 1% other gases and water vapor. The advantage of nitrogen is that it won't diffuse through the rubber because the molecule is bigger. Personally, air is cheaper and mostly nitrogen anyway. Hadn't looked at it that way. What I'd be doing is paying $30 for a change of 22%. Hell, I'll probably be paying a lot more for 'change' when my next income tax bill comes in. -- John H "A government policy to rob Peter to pay Paul can be assured of the support of Paul." -- George Bernard Shaw Costco does it for free. And they just had $70 on 4 michelins. |
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