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<blockquote data-quote="bibendum" data-source="post: 163993" data-attributes="member: 2025"><p>Like what KL2DC said, we use nitrogen gas to get more stable tyre pressure. Tyre pressure is important to get the max kms & maintain the tyre at optimum performance. Basically the machine dries up the air & remove oxygen.</p><p> </p><p>Comment from taxi drivers: They have to check tyre pressure every week if using normal air. For nitrogen, they check only once a month.</p><p> </p><p>Comment from non-power steering vehicle: Easier to steer, Less pressure.</p><p> </p><p>Checking tyre pressure, checking alignment every 3 months or 5k, rotation every 5k-8k, proper balancing are things to be done to get the most out of your tyres.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bibendum, post: 163993, member: 2025"] Like what KL2DC said, we use nitrogen gas to get more stable tyre pressure. Tyre pressure is important to get the max kms & maintain the tyre at optimum performance. Basically the machine dries up the air & remove oxygen. Comment from taxi drivers: They have to check tyre pressure every week if using normal air. For nitrogen, they check only once a month. Comment from non-power steering vehicle: Easier to steer, Less pressure. Checking tyre pressure, checking alignment every 3 months or 5k, rotation every 5k-8k, proper balancing are things to be done to get the most out of your tyres. [/QUOTE]
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