Walks Backward
Well-Known Member
My pristine '06 Lincoln has excellent tires aboard. They have/had, sorta, nitrogen in them 11 months ago when I got it. All tires hold air but one. From 33psi to 10psi in 5 to 6 days. Three separate tire shops have inspected this slow leak and found nothing. Now $20 later, I still have the same slow leak. And zero nitrogen in it too. Like many things iin this world not working right, I live with it....
But what's up with the nitrogen in them anyway? My wiseass neighbor says nitrogen is needed for balanced inflation. Proper rotation. And a bunch of other stupid crap. He loves to "act smart" with an IQ of a carrot. I quickly dismissed any explanation on his part at a failed attempt at being witty.
Y'all have a genuine explanation for why the nitrogen, or is it just a ploy to separate more money from the hands of the consumer?
But what's up with the nitrogen in them anyway? My wiseass neighbor says nitrogen is needed for balanced inflation. Proper rotation. And a bunch of other stupid crap. He loves to "act smart" with an IQ of a carrot. I quickly dismissed any explanation on his part at a failed attempt at being witty.
Y'all have a genuine explanation for why the nitrogen, or is it just a ploy to separate more money from the hands of the consumer?