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OK I have had both Nitrogen and air in tires, but today was the clincher, why pay extra for nitrogen when its no better than regular air. I saw this because I have a 2011 Jeep Liberty with 4 tires filled with Nitrogen straight from the factory with a low tire warning light, so I check my 01 Wrangler with tree nitrogen filled tires and one air filled tire, all tires on both Jeeps are supposed to be at 33 psi, well out of all 8, the only one that was even close was the one filled with regular air, now granted the other 7 were all equally low, but either way ya gotta fill e back up, so now they all have air, basically cause I don't have a Nitrogen making plant in m trunk.
s basically after this bit of research I have come to the conclusion that if you have Nitrogen in your tires don't fret, if ya get a flat fix it and pump it full of regular old air, air is 80% nitrogen anyway
s basically after this bit of research I have come to the conclusion that if you have Nitrogen in your tires don't fret, if ya get a flat fix it and pump it full of regular old air, air is 80% nitrogen anyway