quiet tires

(confused)

A quick google search gave me this:
"First is that nitrogen is less likely to migrate through tire rubber than is oxygen, which means that your tire pressures will remain more stable over the long term. Racers figured out pretty quickly that tires filled with nitrogen rather than air also exhibit less pressure change with temperature swings"

A quick summation from myself is this:

NITROGEN is an inert gas, it does not deteriorate the tire, and is not affected by temperature changes like compressed air.
Oxygen is not an inert gas, the oxygen deteriorates and oxidizes the rubber, and is affected by temperature changes.

Here is a dedicated NITROGEN page directly from the tire maker BRIDGESTONE: https://www.bridgestonetire.com/tread-and-trend/tire-talk/nitrogen-tire-inflation

Yes, and Amsoil oil will allow your engine to last 40 years instead of only 25 years.
Really, most tires' treads wear out long before the tire degrades from oxidation.
Also, any compressor that is stored outside should have an air dryer to prevent moisture from getting into the tire. If you see water spraying out of the nozzle, don't use it.
 
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