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Originally Posted by chuckinca
Sounds like Nitrogen fill in your tires. That is done to eliminate the water in the air and adds some life to the tires. Not $83 worth of life tho.
Not needed.
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The new car dealer I recently bought a car from charges $35 for nitrogen tire fill. More than I'd pay, but the new car came with it at no charge. So far, the tires have maintained their pressure in winter and summer with out having to add air, one of the benefits. Still not sure it's worth $35 tho.