heyhar
NAXJA Forum User
- Location
- PA (near Poconos)
Yeah, it's hard to bend over while you are making your tire squeal.
OK, so how do you get "winter air" in the summer?
I know it's a little early still but you may want to switch the tires to winter air. Or at least a fall blend..
Hey, they carry muffler bearings and blinker fluid, that's something most places won't carry. That should prove their legitimacy right there!Not sure if I'd trust that site. I clicked on the link and it had a cool picture on the sidebar, and I like pictures, so I clicked on it and it was a valve... here's their product description:
I personally wait until after the Autumnal Equinox, as it starts to get colder then, here in the mountains of Northeast PA. I will set my compressor outside on the night of the first full moon of the fall, and do all five cars. It offers much better flotation on the coming winter snows!
I know it's a little early still but you may want to switch the tires to winter air. Or at least a fall blend..
But if you blow a tire, you would be releasing all that CO2 at once, and that wouldn't be goodThere's a few tire shops around here filling tires with nitrogen, and they put on valve stems with a green band. Supposedly the nitrogen atoms are larger, and less likely to leak out. The problem is, they don't get all of the ambient air out first. And, how is an atom larger than a molecule, say, of CO2, which is present in normal atmosphere? I say fill 'em with CO2, (gathered, of course at the proper time of year), and then not only will they be non-flammable, but we'll be getting rid of a bad thing. All the CO2 in the world will be captured in tires, not causing Global Warming!
You guys are such dicks!