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dougrainer
Nov 27, 2014Nomad
Martyn wrote:dougrainer wrote:Martyn wrote:
Never, ever, mix regular air with the N2 they put in tires. It is a totally different brand of N2 in air, and mixing them should be avoided at all costs.
It would be OK, however, if you make sure that the brand of N2 in the air you use is the same brand as the N2 currently in your tires.....
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I HOPE this is in humor. It is NOT true at all. What would be the bad result??????? ALL my friends have mixed for years and have never had a problem. Besides, HOW would you even KNOW the brand??????Doug
You even thought that this was serious???? LOL :S :S
(I am a Gas Measurement Manager for the country's largest gas processing company)
YOUR problem is you obviously have not seen the far out posts on things some people have posted. They were NOT in jest. So, some people will read YOUR post and then think they have a exploding tire problem. That is why I asked the question, to get a clarification if funny or serious. Doug
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