Nitrogen Inflation
All tyres allow gas to travel through the sidewall, which is why you need to regularly check your tyre pressures.
Filling tyres with Nitrogen means that your tyre pressure will remain correct for longer because the rate at which Nitrogen passes out the walls of your tyres is slower than oxygen.
Correct tyre pressure can mean that you increase the fuel efficiency of your vehicle – under inflated tyres cause resistance, which means that more power is required to move the vehicle forward and therefore uses more fuel.
Correct tyre pressures mean that your tyres grip the road as they should.
Incorrect tyre pressures can cause unnecessary wear on your tyres which means they could wear unevenly or even need replacing prematurely.
Low tyre pressures can mean that your tyre creates more resistance to movement, this means that more energy is required to move your car meaning higher fuel consumption.
Correct Tyre Pressurecould help save you money on fuel and reduce the amount of CO2 you produce from your vehicle.
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