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The oxygen in compressed air slowly passes through the rubber walls and tread of your tires. Tires filled with compressed air can lose as much as 12 PSI over 6 months, which decreases your tire's performance and increases wear. Both nitrogen and oxygen can permeate rubber, but nitrgoen does it much more slowly.
Oxygen reacts chemically with rubber as it passes through it, causing the rubber to lose its elasticity and strenght. It's similar what happens to an older rubber band that breaks easily. Nitrogen doesn't chemically degrade rubber, so it remains supple and resilient.
Nitrogen keeps tires cooler than compressed air. Less pressure builds keeping tire expansion minimal. That's why at high speeds, NASCAR (tm) and Indy Car (tm) drivers choose nitrogen.
- Nitrogen maintains tire pressure better
- Nitrogen keeps tires 20% cooler
- Nitrogen-filled tires use less fuel
- Nitrogen prolongs the life of your tires
- Tests have shown nitrogen to reduce tire failures by as much as 80%
- Nitrogen improves handling and performance
Ask your Service Advisor how you can get all the advantages of nitrogen in your tires today.
SCHEDULE SERVICE NOW
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The oxygen in compressed air slowly passes through the rubber walls and tread of your tires. Tires filled with compressed air can lose as much as 12 PSI over 6 months, which decreases your tire's performance and increases wear. Both nitrogen and oxygen can permeate rubber, but nitrgoen does it much more slowly.
Oxygen reacts chemically with rubber as it passes through it, causing the rubber to lose its elasticity and strenght. It's similar what happens to an older rubber band that breaks easily. Nitrogen doesn't chemically degrade rubber, so it remains supple and resilient.
Nitrogen keeps tires cooler than compressed air. Less pressure builds keeping tire expansion minimal. That's why at high speeds, NASCAR (tm) and Indy Car (tm) drivers choose nitrogen.
- Nitrogen maintains tire pressure better
- Nitrogen keeps tires 20% cooler
- Nitrogen-filled tires use less fuel
- Nitrogen prolongs the life of your tires
- Tests have shown nitrogen to reduce tire failures by as much as 80%
- Nitrogen improves handling and performance
Ask your Service Advisor how you can get all the advantages of nitrogen in your tires today.
SCHEDULE SERVICE NOW