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drgn4sr
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well I am trying, for the second time, nitrogen in my sedan's tires. Last time I kept having 1 tire go flat over a couple of days. they could not figure out the problem so they refunded my $$$. Leaving for Maine this week so I just had to try this again. They even put it in for free this time. If all works out they said to come by and pay for it when I get back. Can't beat service like that. :clap

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divn4dollors
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I use it and have had no problems,can't really say if it makes a difference.Have a safe trip.

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deutze
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I've had good luck with nitrogen down here. in real cold zero-sub zero temps tires can go very low, roads buckle (frost heaves) and engine oil will thicken up to the point of stopping the engine. in your case maybe it's the rim.

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Devinv
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Would eliminating that 30% oxygen actually do anything?

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TerribleTed
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From what i read there's not enough benefits to pay you back unless your racing.

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