Nitrogen for tires?
#16
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Originally Posted by humbug
Thanks Ben. Any recommendation for places for tire repair and/or replacement. I don't quite trust discount tire to handle this. I'm located in San Diego. I have not needed this yet but wanted to be prepared. I did pick up a plug kit just in case I'm stuck out in the middle of nowhere and I could do a temp. fix over just a can of sealant.
Re America's Tire: The problem I have with them is the constant turnover in management and other personnel. If you get a good person, he is not there the next time. The Lake Forest, CA store recently damaged a member's 993 rocker panel due to improper jacking. They made it good, but I was sorry I had recommended them.
#17
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Originally Posted by OCBen
Yes, Krypton (Kr, atomic number 36) is an inert gas that is rare indeed. Kryptonite, however, the element you would need to keep Kent at bay, is even rarer.
But it's working, no one named Kent has showed up and asked for the keys.
#18
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Originally Posted by Pete Lech
Costco has the new machines that fix Nitrogen from the atmosphere, and they put Nitrogen in all the tires they service. They might replace the regular compressed air in a tire with Nitrogen for a small fee.I have always had good service from them on my street cars, and am thinking about taking the Porsche wheels there to change the tires.
Re America's Tire: The problem I have with them is the constant turnover in management and other personnel. If you get a good person, he is not there the next time. The Lake Forest, CA store recently damaged a member's 993 rocker panel due to improper jacking. They made it good, but I was sorry I had recommended them.
Re America's Tire: The problem I have with them is the constant turnover in management and other personnel. If you get a good person, he is not there the next time. The Lake Forest, CA store recently damaged a member's 993 rocker panel due to improper jacking. They made it good, but I was sorry I had recommended them.
#19
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Originally Posted by Pete Lech
Costco has the new machines that fix Nitrogen from the atmosphere, and they put Nitrogen in all the tires they service.