March 17, 201510 yr Anyone running nitrogen in their tires? My mechanic put it in the Mustang tires when he mounted them. I had not driven the car before for comparison though.Nitrogen is used for two reasons, first it's a bigger molecule than air so it doesn't lose pressure. Second is pressure fluctuates with temp, nitrogen holds a more consistent temp. So unless it's for racing or extreme conditions it's just a gimmick rather than help.
March 17, 201510 yr They filled my 20's up with nitrogen that I had on a 2005 stratus in 2007 or 2008..After a few months they started losing pressure I really did not see any difference..20's at that time cost me around $2800.00 because of the uncommon bolt pattern and the style I wanted,pretty nice little ride though for what It was..Sure seth probably remembers it..Nice little install with some sexy little cadence Ia9 and Ia4 amplifier combo thanks to Jason Paul,I will see if I can find some pics on some old drives
March 17, 201510 yr One step closer we are, the state has approved the name and the domain has been purchased!Get ready to be visited regularly by the ATF! No worries, we know the local agent who will be interviewing us and she has been guiding us to make sure things are done properly.Whats the name of the store you are opening? If its not a secret lol.... feel like i got ripped the other day picked up my S&W bodyguard 38 and bought a box of i beleive 20 hollow-points that cost me 25$ Edited March 17, 201510 yr by Stephen93s10
March 17, 201510 yr Anyone running nitrogen in their tires? My mechanic put it in the Mustang tires when he mounted them. I had not driven the car before for comparison though.Nitrogen is used for two reasons, first it's a bigger molecule than air so it doesn't lose pressure. Second is pressure fluctuates with temp, nitrogen holds a more consistent temp. So unless it's for racing or extreme conditions it's just a gimmick rather than help. We went from -15F to 70F in the time I was in Japan. ie, 10 days. I am one of the few that actually checks my air pressure, but if my truck drops 5lbs in a tire it handles wickedly different and I am somewhat anal.
March 17, 201510 yr Anyone running nitrogen in their tires? My mechanic put it in the Mustang tires when he mounted them. I had not driven the car before for comparison though.Nitrogen is used for two reasons, first it's a bigger molecule than air so it doesn't lose pressure. Second is pressure fluctuates with temp, nitrogen holds a more consistent temp. So unless it's for racing or extreme conditions it's just a gimmick rather than help. We went from -15F to 70F in the time I was in Japan. ie, 10 days. I am one of the few that actually checks my air pressure, but if my truck drops 5lbs in a tire it handles wickedly different and I am somewhat anal. Anal...lol we get offended when you talk about ass around here
March 17, 201510 yr I just about seen a camel toe but the damn picture was fuzzy!! I am about fed up with these UHF mouse ears. I have to hold on to the tip of the aluminium antenna and hike my leg like a dog taking a piss to make out any of the program!! This shit is crazy! I want my money back china made bullshit....
March 17, 201510 yr So who is watching dancing with the stars?super not manly.....can't wait for it to stop wasting time on t.v.
March 17, 201510 yr Anyone running nitrogen in their tires? My mechanic put it in the Mustang tires when he mounted them. I had not driven the car before for comparison though.Nitrogen is used for two reasons, first it's a bigger molecule than air so it doesn't lose pressure. Second is pressure fluctuates with temp, nitrogen holds a more consistent temp. So unless it's for racing or extreme conditions it's just a gimmick rather than help.We went from -15F to 70F in the time I was in Japan. ie, 10 days. I am one of the few that actually checks my air pressure, but if my truck drops 5lbs in a tire it handles wickedly different and I am somewhat anal.Anal...lol we get offended when you talk about ass around here Nobody got offended. Nobody wants to hear about your anal issues. It's bad enough we have to read your "normal" posts. Then you beat shit to death because you get butt hurt. Pun intended.
March 17, 201510 yr So who is watching dancing with the stars?super not manly.....can't wait for it to stop wasting time on t.v. I agree 100% but some of the chicks are hot!!
March 17, 201510 yr http://www.bestbuy.com/site/mohu-leaf-50-amplified-indoor-hdtv-antenna-black-white/3488006.p?id=1219091715162&skuId=3488006try this antenna. It's badass.
March 17, 201510 yr Anyone running nitrogen in their tires? My mechanic put it in the Mustang tires when he mounted them. I had not driven the car before for comparison though.Nitrogen is used for two reasons, first it's a bigger molecule than air so it doesn't lose pressure. Second is pressure fluctuates with temp, nitrogen holds a more consistent temp. So unless it's for racing or extreme conditions it's just a gimmick rather than help.We went from -15F to 70F in the time I was in Japan. ie, 10 days. I am one of the few that actually checks my air pressure, but if my truck drops 5lbs in a tire it handles wickedly different and I am somewhat anal.Anal...lol we get offended when you talk about ass around here Nobody got offended. Nobody wants to hear about your anal issues. It's bad enough we have to read your "normal" posts. Then you beat shit to death because you get butt hurt. Pun intended. No I don't get but hurt it is all in fun...Did you actually ask every SSA member if they did not wan't to here my ass issue? no I don't think so! it is obvious you don't care for me because you don't like my opinions on other members..point blank you don't know me dude.. Do you get complaints on my normal post,or you just speaking for your self fryman?
March 17, 201510 yr Anyone running nitrogen in their tires? My mechanic put it in the Mustang tires when he mounted them. I had not driven the car before for comparison though.Nitrogen is used for two reasons, first it's a bigger molecule than air so it doesn't lose pressure. Second is pressure fluctuates with temp, nitrogen holds a more consistent temp. So unless it's for racing or extreme conditions it's just a gimmick rather than help.We went from -15F to 70F in the time I was in Japan. ie, 10 days. I am one of the few that actually checks my air pressure, but if my truck drops 5lbs in a tire it handles wickedly different and I am somewhat anal.Anal...lol we get offended when you talk about ass around here Nobody got offended. Nobody wants to hear about your anal issues. It's bad enough we have to read your "normal" posts. Then you beat shit to death because you get butt hurt. Pun intended. And how do you know they are not another SSA member with a chunk of meat hanging from there anus that can gain some knowledge from this topic? You don't! This is off topic and I got some brothers opinions that was caring enough to help,so find you somebody else to stalk quit viewing my profile
March 17, 201510 yr That sounds about right if you purchased some good quality stuff.Its speer gold dot hollow-point.. sales rep reccomended them
March 17, 201510 yr Home protection... I dont want to ever have to use it on someone, but if I have to use it I want em to drop like a sack of potatoes.
March 17, 201510 yr Anyone running nitrogen in their tires? My mechanic put it in the Mustang tires when he mounted them. I had not driven the car before for comparison though.Nitrogen is used for two reasons, first it's a bigger molecule than air so it doesn't lose pressure. Second is pressure fluctuates with temp, nitrogen holds a more consistent temp. So unless it's for racing or extreme conditions it's just a gimmick rather than help.nitrogen makes up 78% of air, most service centers don't manage a pure 100% fill, but rather somewhere in the 80's. not really that much better than "air" and since nitrogen is the larger molecule, after loss of pressure, and adding "air" a couple of times, it's the smaller molecules that are lost, bringing up the percentage of nitrogen in your tire.just keep a pressure gauge handy and fill with regular air. I've seen a few places that only garuntee around 85% nitrogen, and all research shows it's not beneficial until you reach 92-93%+.
March 17, 201510 yr Anyone running nitrogen in their tires? My mechanic put it in the Mustang tires when he mounted them. I had not driven the car before for comparison though.Nitrogen is used for two reasons, first it's a bigger molecule than air so it doesn't lose pressure. Second is pressure fluctuates with temp, nitrogen holds a more consistent temp. So unless it's for racing or extreme conditions it's just a gimmick rather than help.We went from -15F to 70F in the time I was in Japan. ie, 10 days. I am one of the few that actually checks my air pressure, but if my truck drops 5lbs in a tire it handles wickedly different and I am somewhat anal.Anal...lol we get offended when you talk about ass around here Nobody got offended. Nobody wants to hear about your anal issues. It's bad enough we have to read your "normal" posts. Then you beat shit to death because you get butt hurt. Pun intended.And how do you know they are not another SSA member with a chunk of meat hanging from there anus that can gain some knowledge from this topic? You don't! This is off topic and I got some brothers opinions that was caring enough to help,so find you somebody else to stalk quit viewing my profile Have some fucking decency. I know this is the hop but you post some nasty shit.
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