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Old 04-16-2008, 01:24 AM
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Default Using Nitrogen in Vintage Tires?.

With all the interest in Vintage Tires of late, I've been wondering if filling mounted ones w/ Nitrogen is measurably beneficial...or not?.

Sure the claimed increased fuel mileage on newer cars is negligible but w/ the easy availability of Nitrogen now, how beneficial is it in helping old tires last...and new repops too?.

And are there other reasons good or bad worth consideration if using it too?.

Maybe it's been discussed here before...or someone has some expertise to share?.

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