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Old 07-18-2007, 06:48 PM
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Default Re: Nitrogen in the tires

Go to a welding supply store and rent a tank. They charge by the size. I have one of the larger tanks. It cost me about $20-25 to fill it up.

I bought the regulator from them since is for Nitrogen use. I use a regular air hose and nozzle.




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Originally Posted by JTs02Tundra View Post
Costco put Nitrogen in my tires when I bought them new from them last year. They are more stable in the winter cold/warm fluctuation's, and I like having it in, but My only regret is having to go to Costco to add some when I need it. They do it for free, but it's a pain to go over there and wait for someone to pull the hose out and top them off. Granted, I really don't have to do it that often, but still, it's a pain.

Now on the other hand, I have thought about dong the portable tank hose thing, but the connections on the tank and hooking it up to the nearest Nitrogen Supply were my big obstacle.

RR, Can you give me some details on what portable tank, connection, hose combo you came up with?
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