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<blockquote data-quote="swampratt" data-source="post: 2529729" data-attributes="member: 15054"><p>service tech friend at ford told me you will never notice it.</p><p>Tires on my aluminum rims on my truck never need air. the corolla my wife drives has one tire that always needs air.</p><p>It is on a certain rim every time and those are factory steel.</p><p>I went 3 years without adding air in my 6000lb ford van tires and i had them inflated to max 55psi.</p><p>Only time it changed pressure was when altitude or weather changed ..Changed a bunch going up Pikes Peak.</p><p></p><p>could be because i buy heavier tires.</p><p>I would not spend money on air no matter what is in it.</p><p>We used to use R12 when i was a kid and dad worked in the HVAC field.</p><p>wish i had all that R12 today.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swampratt, post: 2529729, member: 15054"] service tech friend at ford told me you will never notice it. Tires on my aluminum rims on my truck never need air. the corolla my wife drives has one tire that always needs air. It is on a certain rim every time and those are factory steel. I went 3 years without adding air in my 6000lb ford van tires and i had them inflated to max 55psi. Only time it changed pressure was when altitude or weather changed ..Changed a bunch going up Pikes Peak. could be because i buy heavier tires. I would not spend money on air no matter what is in it. We used to use R12 when i was a kid and dad worked in the HVAC field. wish i had all that R12 today. [/QUOTE]
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