Many drivers wonder if they can replace nitrogen with regular air in their tires. While looking for a way to keep tires inflated longer, especially in changing temperatures, some consider inflating ...
Keeping our tires in good working condition is an important responsibility for the everyday driver. To get the most miles out of your tires, routine maintenance and making sure your tires, suspension, ...
Consumer Reports has no financial relationship with advertisers on this site. Consumer Reports has no financial relationship with advertisers on this site. This common pitch is compelling: Filling ...
Nitrogen. It’s all around us – the atmosphere is in fact 78% N2 – but is it in your tires, too? Probably not. In fact, most people may not have even realized it was possible to put anything other than ...
Most drivers agree that regularly checking tire health is essential. Numerous factors, like road and weather conditions, play a significant role in the wear and tear and the overall health of your ...
The topic of filling a vehicle's tires with nitrogen instead of just plain compressed air is not new. When this option was first available to drivers, it was met with skepticism, but then it just ...
If you've visited a tire shop or taken in your car for service at the dealer lately, you've probably been asked if you wanted your tires filled with nitrogen and wondered if it was just a way for the ...
New from Parker Hannifin Corp are the TireSaver nitrogen generators for truck and automobile tire filling. By using dry nitrogen gas instead of compressed air to inflate tires, one will maintain ...
Race cars and airplanes have used this technology for a long time. Now, filling your car’s tires with nitrogen, not just air, is the newest thing. It will cost you about $10 per tire. But if your ...
We don't hear much these days about nitrogen tire inflation systems for heavy trucks. They are still out there, and some users are reporting good results from their installations. Still, the ROI is ...
Seen any green caps on truck and trailer tires recently? Probably not. Those hard-to-miss caps are a telltale sign that those tires are filled with nitrogen, which tire experts say reduces air ...
I have a confession: I am a tire snob. With almost 60 years in the “car wars” as a master technician and vocational educator, there are three safety systems on any car I work on (especially my own) ...