Originally Posted by FlashBazbo Well, my friend, I don't fill my tires with oxygen, and neither do you. Oxygen would pose an explosion hazard in that application. And, truth be
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Here in humid Houston, correcting tire pressure is a seasonal effort. We have three seasons -- hot summer (5 months straight), pleasant summer (5 months split at the bookends of hot summer) and brief, sometimes bitterly cold autumn (late December to mid February.
All are high humidity, which wreaks havoc on tire pressure. Nitrogen is a must here. |
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