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loss of air in tires
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<blockquote data-quote="odot" data-source="post: 418206" data-attributes="member: 916"><p>Using a mix of 40 percent regular air and 60 percent nitrogen will solve all your problems. The regular air has contaminants that will seal any possible leaks the tire has. The nitrogen(being in more quantity then regular air) will act as the main pressurizing and bead sealing agent around the rim.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="odot, post: 418206, member: 916"] Using a mix of 40 percent regular air and 60 percent nitrogen will solve all your problems. The regular air has contaminants that will seal any possible leaks the tire has. The nitrogen(being in more quantity then regular air) will act as the main pressurizing and bead sealing agent around the rim. [/QUOTE]
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