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Free Air is Inferior paragon2 06-25-2007
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Posted by Tony Hwang on June 25, 2007, 10:32 pm
paragon2@NAInet.org wrote:
> The old saying is "you get what you pay for".
> The next time you pull into a gas station to pump up a tire, pass up
> the "free air". Go to a station that charges a half buck or more to
> get your air. The price is right on the free air, but the air is poor
> quality air that will shorten the life of your tires. If you must use
> the free air in an emergency, be sure to remove and replace it as soon
> as possible afterwards. It's simply not quality air and should not be
> used for any length of driving. The rule of thumb is to find the
> station that charges the highest price for their air and go there.
> The more it costs, the better the air quality.
>
> This important message brought to you by "The National Air Institute"
> (NAI) Washington DC.
>
Hmmm,
It does not matter to me. My tires are free air compatible. Read the
label on tires when you buy a set next time.

Posted by mm on June 25, 2007, 11:29 pm

>
>Hmmm,
>It does not matter to me. My tires are free air compatible. Read the
>label on tires when you buy a set next time.

I checked outside and mine need radial-belted air.

This must be why there are two air hoses at some gas stations.

Posted by Clark on June 26, 2007, 4:08 am

>
>>
>>Hmmm,
>>It does not matter to me. My tires are free air compatible. Read the
>>label on tires when you buy a set next time.
>
> I checked outside and mine need radial-belted air.
>
> This must be why there are two air hoses at some gas stations.
>

What ever you do don't use the red hose. That's for truck tires.

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Posted by Harry K on June 26, 2007, 9:46 am
On Jun 25, 11:20 am, parag...@NAInet.org wrote:
> The old saying is "you get what you pay for".
> The next time you pull into a gas station to pump up a tire, pass up
> the "free air". Go to a station that charges a half buck or more to
> get your air. The price is right on the free air, but the air is poor
> quality air that will shorten the life of your tires. If you must use
> the free air in an emergency, be sure to remove and replace it as soon
> as possible afterwards. It's simply not quality air and should not be
> used for any length of driving. The rule of thumb is to find the
> station that charges the highest price for their air and go there.
> The more it costs, the better the air quality.
>
> This important message brought to you by "The National Air Institute"
> (NAI) Washington DC.

Even the high priced stuff needs maintenance. It should be standard
practice to change the air in your tires 2X a year. When produced it
is at the proper temperature for the season. If you use winter air in
summer, the pressure rise is incorrect as it was colder when produced.
The summer heat will make the pressure rise further.

Harry K


Posted by Mike Dobony on June 26, 2007, 10:30 pm

> The old saying is "you get what you pay for".
> The next time you pull into a gas station to pump up a tire, pass up
> the "free air". Go to a station that charges a half buck or more to
> get your air. The price is right on the free air, but the air is poor
> quality air that will shorten the life of your tires. If you must use
> the free air in an emergency, be sure to remove and replace it as soon
> as possible afterwards. It's simply not quality air and should not be
> used for any length of driving. The rule of thumb is to find the
> station that charges the highest price for their air and go there.
> The more it costs, the better the air quality.
>
> This important message brought to you by "The National Air Institute"
> (NAI) Washington DC.
>

Personally I prefer dehydrated water, but it is hard to come by when
traveling.

Mike D.



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