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01-15-2013 09:30 PM |
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Originally Posted by kenchan
(Post 2113212)
nitrogen fill on tires that were originally filled with air and single valve is kinda meh... you only get like 70-80% nitrogen at best probably. if you had wheels with dual valve stems, then you can get real nitrogen fill. :)
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Originally Posted by Pintsize725
(Post 2113231)
My dreams are always dashed. :p
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Originally Posted by kenchan
(Post 2113236)
well, im a real world kinda guy and im sorry to burst your bubble each time, but im just looking after ya cause youre cool. :icon17:
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:iagree:
I agree with Mr.kenchan on this one (well… a lot of time we both agree on many things... :icon17:)
Especially the temperature change occur during street driving does not affect the traction, unless you track the car.
About temperature change, just adjust the pressure to proper ps then you will be fine.
Cold weather affect the tire pressure, but that's not the only reason that affect the traction.
I won't spend that money on nitrogen too. :tup:
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Originally Posted by kenchan
(Post 2113244)
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I think it's because others are Chinese Chinese or Indian Indian thus they don't know what you mean.... :bowrofl:
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Originally Posted by Isamu
(Post 2113270)
you are way nicer then I would have been lol
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:iagree:
I kinda :wtf: about the first response in there.... people ask for help, the thing happened already, what's the friggin' point of tell people "that's why I got leather~~~ blah blah blah~~~"
Give input or :wtf2:
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