Nitrogen and Tires
May I add something here;
It's another marketing scheme to separate you and your hard-earned money. I go through this all the time with my wife. I use a locally-owned shop for all my tire needs. He refuses to install an N2 system, citing it's a waste of customer's money (and his). He does offer the brand name/higher priced tires but rarely suggests them. His dad opened the shop 30 years ago and I have yet to return anything that he's sold me. Higher pressure? My brother increases his TP to 50 lbs when he drives cross-country and claims he get 2-3 MPG better, but I know he's got to wear a kidney belt. Never mind the increased wear and tear on the suspension components. My Sonata has 225/50R17 and I keep them at 40. My point here is that this is reminiscent of a scam by a station near my grandma's house (senior community) where the local garage/gas staion got busted for charging seniors to replace the air in the tires, "old air loses its ability to properly support the vehicle and causes decreased mileage". My local Hyundai dealer doesn't even try to sell me this garbage. He knows I'm an ex-mechanic and that I wouldn't buy into such a thing. Beware of the "Club" tires and services. Steve |
Re: Nitrogen and Tires
Ya know, I heard that "changing the air in your tires" when I was going to
college. And it wasn't from a shop or a mechanic. Just your regular "joe" who did it before he left on every trip. Now he did it himself, at one of the many places that has free air, and he was only advising me to do the same, so it was harmless. But I had to say to him, "I have NEVER heard of one auto dealer, tire dealer, or whatever that ever recommended that." Until now, I thought he was the only one. But if there were people selling it, now THAT is a scam. Tom Wenndt "Steve R." <sarinaz@frontiernet.net> wrote in message news:Cy3Zh.7498$B25.841@news01.roc.ny... > May I add something here; > > It's another marketing scheme to separate you and your hard-earned money. > I > go through this all the time with my wife. > > I use a locally-owned shop for all my tire needs. He refuses to install an > N2 system, citing it's a waste of customer's money (and his). > He does offer the brand name/higher priced tires but rarely suggests them. > His dad opened the shop 30 years ago and I have yet to > return anything that he's sold me. > > Higher pressure? My brother increases his TP to 50 lbs when he drives > cross-country and claims he get 2-3 MPG better, but I know he's got to > wear > a kidney belt. > Never mind the increased wear and tear on the suspension components. > > My Sonata has 225/50R17 and I keep them at 40. > > My point here is that this is reminiscent of a scam by a station near my > grandma's house (senior community) where the local garage/gas staion got > busted for charging seniors to replace the air in the tires, "old air > loses > its ability to properly support the vehicle and causes decreased mileage". > > My local Hyundai dealer doesn't even try to sell me this garbage. He knows > I'm an ex-mechanic and that I wouldn't buy into such a thing. > > Beware of the > "Club" tires and services. > > Steve > |
Re: Nitrogen and Tires
"Rev. Tom Wenndt" <trwenndt@grics.net> wrote in message > > Until now, I thought he was the only one. But if there were people > selling it, now THAT is a scam. What are you saying? Scam? I bought the 10 year service policy to have my air changed for the summer and the winter. I have an appointment next week to get the summer air at the introductory price of $39.95. Call it what you want, but it is certainly worth it as this past winter I did not have any frozen tires with the winter blend. |
Re: Nitrogen and Tires
On Apr 29, 10:14 pm, "Edwin Pawlowski" <e...@snet.net> wrote:
> "Rev. Tom Wenndt" <trwen...@grics.net> wrote in message > > > > > Until now, I thought he was the only one. But if there were people > > selling it, now THAT is a scam. > > What are you saying? Scam? I bought the 10 year service policy to have my > air changed for the summer and the winter. I have an appointment next week > to get the summer air at the introductory price of $39.95. Call it what you > want, but it is certainly worth it as this past winter I did not have any > frozen tires with the winter blend. LOL good one! |
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