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Originally Posted by Red Bread
Concur, it's just a way for dealers to make money. It makes sense for pressurized airplanes, it doesn't make sense for cars.
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I agree and disagree in the same time.
The nitrogen will help to keep the tire pressure. Due to its molecules it is very unlikely to leak.
I had nitrogen on my tires, and still have on one of my cars and I did not check the pressure in years, except I am asking the dealer to give it a check when I go for an oil change or whatever.
There are dealers that don't offer nitrogen but if they will, I will fill my tires with nitrogen.
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