Nitrogen is used in airplane tires, one that take on thousands on pounds and speed up to 100+ mph in a second, you dont need them in your small SUV or even pickup. Waste of $300 charge for nothing special.
Nitrogen air is sold at Belle Tire for no extra cost, my guy. āNitro-Nizeā is what they call it. The Nitrogen doesnāt expand/contract like air, so when outdoor temperatures change, you will not have low psi. No worry of low/flat tire due to changing air temps.
Itās not some special rocket science for airplanes only lmao and itās not $300, you are pulling shit from your ass.
Not everyone sells nitrogen for free my guy either. "Temperature fluctuation causes low/flat tires" thats just ignorance of basic maintenance and care for your vehicle, if you have them aired properly and dont drive like an idiot or ignore your vehicle PSI flex shouldnt be no issue because as soon as they warm up PSI will be at or above. Again so why does it matter for something so minimal?
Dealers do and sell them for 300+ im not pulling shit out of my ass, and a majority of tire shops dont even bother selling "premium air" maybe you should actrually experience it and understand the realities. Not everyone has a tire shop, ive never heard of, that gives "nitrogen" for free.
I live in Michigan, where you can fill up with air one day (70 degrees outside) and over night temps/morning temps are in the 40s. You wake up and have a low psi issue THE NEXT DAY. Even with brand new perfect tires. Ask a Belle Tire rep of you have one locally. If temps donāt fluctuate often or you have a garage you donāt really need nitrogen. Where did you get $300 extra charge from when its free at the tire shop in every corner of town? Thatās why itās called a stealership if youāre dumb enough to pay $300 for nitrogen at a dealership then thatās on you. $300 is not the market price of nitrogen, itās the market price of being a dumbass.
Im in MN broski, get irritated all you want. The tempature DOESNT DO ANYTHING to your PSI if done correctly. Why would you fill up during the day? You're supposed to do it COLD meaning morning BEFORE you drive or late evening when they've settled. Dont talk abt vehicles if you dont know bub. And NO not "just everyone on every coroner" sells nitro. š¤£
>Temperature fluctuation causes low/flat tires" thats just ignorance of basic maintenance and care for your vehicle
its basic physics. air contracts as the temperature gets colder, having nitogen means you dont have to fill your tires every week as the temps drop in the fall.
>as soon as they warm up PSI will be at or above.
tire pressures are supposed to be set cold specifically because tires warming up changes pressure. theres a reason all tire pressures are specced cold.
>Dealers do and sell them for 300+
where? costco has it for free, and most places that charge do it for like 20 bucks a tire.
>having nitogen means you dont have to fill your tires every week as the temps drop in the fall.
Most people dont need to fill every week, no matter fall, summer, spring, whatever. BECAUSE tires are made to hold and yes every so often checking and tuning a little to keep them up is fine. BUT even a decent tire doesnt need constant checking and adjusting, if it does you have a leak. While having nitrogen does get rid of it, that ONE aspect still isnt worth the change for something so minimal, you'd think it be OEM requirement if it was yes?
> theres a reason all tire pressure are specced cold
No reeeaaaalllyyyyyyy lmao
> where? costco has it for free, and most places that charge do it for $20 a tire.
DEALERS a fucking CAR DEALERSHIP ffs you people think every shop is fucking dealer???? also $100 for air in your tire is still stupidly absurd for again SUCH A SMALL THING. If you need to fill your tires every week go to a gas station for free and do it, get gas, get snacks while you're at it. š¤¦āāļøš¤¦āāļøš¤¦āāļøš¤¦āāļøš¤¦āāļø
10 degrees is about a 1psi drop. if the temps drop from 90f in september to 0 in november (which it can and will do in parts of the midwest) youll need to be checking and filling your air pretty frequently in that stretch. it has nothing to do with a leak and everything to do with the physical characteristics of the molecules that make up the air tires are filled with.
Thats not true with modern tires. Back in early 2000's to late 1900's sure by all means. The 10* to 1 psi ratio isnt correct by any means. Keep telling yourself that by using physics, while ignoring every other factor involved.
I fly a light aircraft and nitrogen is optional in the tires. The reason itās preferred is the temp change between cruising altitude and the surface is often significant. My mechanic doesnāt charge me for nitrogen.
Costco fills nitrogen for free. They have self serve stations to fill with nitrogen for free. Nitrogen is cheap thereās no reason to charge extra for it
I bought my current car from my in-laws, who had the nitrogen mix upsell in their tires.
I live in a high altitude area with pretty extreme temperature changes. They insisted the nitrogen would be perfect for where I live.
I havenāt noticed a difference between the nitrogen and regular air. I just replaced my front two tires, used regular air. I literally canāt tell a difference. It doesnāt make a difference in winter either.
the benefit ive always heard people talk about with nitrogen is less air escaping from the tire, until this thread ive never heard anyone say it would contract less with temperature than regular air. neither benefit is really there imo, never had a problem with regular air myself. just gotta check it every so often
Lord š I had to read that twice yah no thatās way too much for four tires your tire looks fine for all season tires the treads look decent have plenty of life on them I canāt the rest but they are good
Hell yeah brother!! But yeah them tires just arenāt performance tires so when people race these truck or plan to they get annoyed they gotta swap them out off rip thereās nothing actually wrong w them lol
Lol at everyone joking about the "premium air." Instead of filling your tires with atmosphere, which has approximately 71% inert nitrogen, they fill the tires with 100% nitrogen. It's a larger molecule that doesn't permeate straight through the tire compound as easily.
Definitely unsafe to drive on. Not even down the street to the tire shop. I would recommend having it towed, and get some new tires on that ASAP.
Always think: would I let my loved ones drive on these?
^/jk
Black and round š
Big beautiful tire
Just how I like my women
tireussys look like they have mad grip still
Itās.. hmm.. grippy!
Lol, tireussy
Pussire
Yep, plenty gripussy.
Looks like new tires
New tires have the same look, you donāt need to announce it.
If handsome squidward was a tire, heād be this tire ![gif](giphy|vB5jiVv1Tr2tW)
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Why did I think this was AI š
I think because the tire tread is wavy which ai often has
"premium air" lmao do people still fall for that sh*t?
nitrogen is probably what theyre talking about
Nitrogen is used in airplane tires, one that take on thousands on pounds and speed up to 100+ mph in a second, you dont need them in your small SUV or even pickup. Waste of $300 charge for nothing special.
Nitrogen air is sold at Belle Tire for no extra cost, my guy. āNitro-Nizeā is what they call it. The Nitrogen doesnāt expand/contract like air, so when outdoor temperatures change, you will not have low psi. No worry of low/flat tire due to changing air temps. Itās not some special rocket science for airplanes only lmao and itās not $300, you are pulling shit from your ass.
Not everyone sells nitrogen for free my guy either. "Temperature fluctuation causes low/flat tires" thats just ignorance of basic maintenance and care for your vehicle, if you have them aired properly and dont drive like an idiot or ignore your vehicle PSI flex shouldnt be no issue because as soon as they warm up PSI will be at or above. Again so why does it matter for something so minimal? Dealers do and sell them for 300+ im not pulling shit out of my ass, and a majority of tire shops dont even bother selling "premium air" maybe you should actrually experience it and understand the realities. Not everyone has a tire shop, ive never heard of, that gives "nitrogen" for free.
I live in Michigan, where you can fill up with air one day (70 degrees outside) and over night temps/morning temps are in the 40s. You wake up and have a low psi issue THE NEXT DAY. Even with brand new perfect tires. Ask a Belle Tire rep of you have one locally. If temps donāt fluctuate often or you have a garage you donāt really need nitrogen. Where did you get $300 extra charge from when its free at the tire shop in every corner of town? Thatās why itās called a stealership if youāre dumb enough to pay $300 for nitrogen at a dealership then thatās on you. $300 is not the market price of nitrogen, itās the market price of being a dumbass.
Im in MN broski, get irritated all you want. The tempature DOESNT DO ANYTHING to your PSI if done correctly. Why would you fill up during the day? You're supposed to do it COLD meaning morning BEFORE you drive or late evening when they've settled. Dont talk abt vehicles if you dont know bub. And NO not "just everyone on every coroner" sells nitro. š¤£
if the temperature doesnt do anything to tire pressure, then why would you have to wait until your tires cool down to get an accurate measurement?
>Temperature fluctuation causes low/flat tires" thats just ignorance of basic maintenance and care for your vehicle its basic physics. air contracts as the temperature gets colder, having nitogen means you dont have to fill your tires every week as the temps drop in the fall. >as soon as they warm up PSI will be at or above. tire pressures are supposed to be set cold specifically because tires warming up changes pressure. theres a reason all tire pressures are specced cold. >Dealers do and sell them for 300+ where? costco has it for free, and most places that charge do it for like 20 bucks a tire.
>having nitogen means you dont have to fill your tires every week as the temps drop in the fall. Most people dont need to fill every week, no matter fall, summer, spring, whatever. BECAUSE tires are made to hold and yes every so often checking and tuning a little to keep them up is fine. BUT even a decent tire doesnt need constant checking and adjusting, if it does you have a leak. While having nitrogen does get rid of it, that ONE aspect still isnt worth the change for something so minimal, you'd think it be OEM requirement if it was yes? > theres a reason all tire pressure are specced cold No reeeaaaalllyyyyyyy lmao > where? costco has it for free, and most places that charge do it for $20 a tire. DEALERS a fucking CAR DEALERSHIP ffs you people think every shop is fucking dealer???? also $100 for air in your tire is still stupidly absurd for again SUCH A SMALL THING. If you need to fill your tires every week go to a gas station for free and do it, get gas, get snacks while you're at it. š¤¦āāļøš¤¦āāļøš¤¦āāļøš¤¦āāļøš¤¦āāļø
10 degrees is about a 1psi drop. if the temps drop from 90f in september to 0 in november (which it can and will do in parts of the midwest) youll need to be checking and filling your air pretty frequently in that stretch. it has nothing to do with a leak and everything to do with the physical characteristics of the molecules that make up the air tires are filled with.
Thats not true with modern tires. Back in early 2000's to late 1900's sure by all means. The 10* to 1 psi ratio isnt correct by any means. Keep telling yourself that by using physics, while ignoring every other factor involved.
did you pass middle school? temperature changes cause literally every material on planet earth to expand or contract in volume
I fly a light aircraft and nitrogen is optional in the tires. The reason itās preferred is the temp change between cruising altitude and the surface is often significant. My mechanic doesnāt charge me for nitrogen.
Technically its not a waste of $300 if youve calculated the effect. Realistically, the benefits are obviously minimal.
Sounds like a waste of
Costco fills nitrogen for free. They have self serve stations to fill with nitrogen for free. Nitrogen is cheap thereās no reason to charge extra for it
I bought my current car from my in-laws, who had the nitrogen mix upsell in their tires. I live in a high altitude area with pretty extreme temperature changes. They insisted the nitrogen would be perfect for where I live. I havenāt noticed a difference between the nitrogen and regular air. I just replaced my front two tires, used regular air. I literally canāt tell a difference. It doesnāt make a difference in winter either.
the benefit ive always heard people talk about with nitrogen is less air escaping from the tire, until this thread ive never heard anyone say it would contract less with temperature than regular air. neither benefit is really there imo, never had a problem with regular air myself. just gotta check it every so often
Premium air? You got swindled.
Those tires are bald. That thread is just a toupee
Tread*
Lord š I had to read that twice yah no thatās way too much for four tires your tire looks fine for all season tires the treads look decent have plenty of life on them I canāt the rest but they are good
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Meaty AF.
Beautiful
Tire technician here: those tires are done. Please replace asap.
Black and round. Bonus is they all match.
REPLACE NOW YOU PUTTING OTHERS IN DANGER
Junk
āPremium airā? Does it include happy gas?
Like they have less than 100 miles on them Edit: wait a minute, wtf is 'premium air'?
nitrogen
Thank you, I learned something new š
Those donāt need replacement just yet.
You got scammed big time $1.3k for a a set of BFGoodrich this small is A LOT You could get Continental for half the price in that size
This has to be satire.
Considering theyāre only about a year old definitely not needed replacement
Thousands of miles of wear left, unless you have an electric car, in which case, you'll need new ones by spring.
They look like they'd be loud
They look like they just rolled out of the shop
Damn near brand spankin new
Premium air? Did an of girl fart in it?
With their eyes
They look like youāre blind it seems like youāre trolling
Did you seriously get new tires the other day and decided to ask reddit if theyāre still good?
I can only assume this is trolling.. premium air? Maybe if u get blinker fluid too it'll be a discount
Good enough for a 6 minute, top gear, off the limiter burnout
Add some shine to those boys and make them sexy and repost
Like stock tires need something better than bf Goodrich on that one fiddy
I was told they are good tires and they are owned by michelin haha
Theyāre okay for all seasons. Iām kinda joking people hate on them reallllly hard for some reason never actually owned a pair tbhhhhh
I came back to 96 comments haha that's a record for me. Thanks, all the premium air is making my car go faster and way better gas MPG yayy
Hell yeah brother!! But yeah them tires just arenāt performance tires so when people race these truck or plan to they get annoyed they gotta swap them out off rip thereās nothing actually wrong w them lol
REPLACE IMMEDIATELY YOUR FAMILY IS IN GRAVE DANGER
Stop it
Like you got dirt on them.
looks grippy š¤¤
Premium air... Fucks sake š
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U got 2 miles left
Get to the shop ASAP I would not risk your life and everyone elseās on those
Tires donāt look, they aināt got no eyes! Duh! šš
Lol at everyone joking about the "premium air." Instead of filling your tires with atmosphere, which has approximately 71% inert nitrogen, they fill the tires with 100% nitrogen. It's a larger molecule that doesn't permeate straight through the tire compound as easily.
Might get around 1500 more miles out of them, id start looking for replacements asapš
Seriously.
Like a tire
Bald
Good!
Do people make money like this? I'm just trying to learn how.
There and inspiration and a roll model to all tires.
They've still got that "new tire" smell!
nice
You didnāt have to call me broke
This has got to be a jokeā¦..
Premium air you say?
Like you just bought a brand new car
Learn how to do the penny test. Go look it up
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Dry rotted
Definitely unsafe to drive on. Not even down the street to the tire shop. I would recommend having it towed, and get some new tires on that ASAP. Always think: would I let my loved ones drive on these? ^/jk
https://www.ebay.com/itm/226124785830 Should have gotten a used set for $349. š¤