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cwenger
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Jul 23, 2014

Nitrogen Dealer Near Baltimore, MD

I had nitrogen put in my 41 ft motor home tires when I purchased it in 2012. I now need to add some nitrogen, but I can't find any dealers in the Baltimore, MD area who can do it. There are plenty of auto dealers who supply nitrogen to cars and small trucks, but none of the 8 - 10 dealers that I called can help me. I have also called truck tire dealers, but I could not find any who supply nitrogen.

If anyone knows of a dealer in the Baltimore area, or anywhere in PA near I83, I would appreciate hearing from you. Thanks in advance.

18 Replies

  • Thanks for the helpful suggestions about Costco and a compressed nitrogen tank. I will contact Costco and a local nitrogen tank dealer.

    In spite of the negative comments about nitrogen, I like having nitrogen in my coach tires. For 2 years, and over 15,000 miles, I never once had to add nitrogen or air to any of the 6 tires. Now because of added weight (and maybe valve stem leakage) I need to add about 10 psi. For me, it is worth the hassle. I had no problem at all finding nitrogen in Florida, but Maryland is a different story.
  • I too suggest Costco but consider nitrogen in tires to be snake oil sales. Costco puts it tires at no charge on their tire sales but some new car dealers want a $100.00 per tire.

    cwenger wrote:
    I had nitrogen put in my 41 ft motor home tires when I purchased it in 2012. I now need to add some nitrogen, but I can't find any dealers in the Baltimore, MD area who can do it. There are plenty of auto dealers who supply nitrogen to cars and small trucks, but none of the 8 - 10 dealers that I called can help me. I have also called truck tire dealers, but I could not find any who supply nitrogen.

    If anyone knows of a dealer in the Baltimore area, or anywhere in PA near I83, I would appreciate hearing from you. Thanks in advance.
  • Unless you are racing Nitrogen is passegener tires is just a money making gimick.
  • We live near Baltimore, MD. Just put in regular air, it works fine. Our cars came with nitrogen, we cannot tell the difference.
  • You're not going to get much support on here for N2. Just put in air.

    If you're gung-ho on the N2, I'd suggest purchasing a tank of highly compressed stuff. I assume you've used a search engine of your choice to locate it.
  • WHY?
    Wants wrong with just 78% nitrogen and use regular air vs all the hassle and added expense of nitrogen. Especially when you can't even find a place to do it.