HI, Everyone
The switchover to Nitrogen is sweeping the country, plus they offer free 
Nitrogen checks.
Nitrogen molecules, do not expand when heated and they do not shrink when 
the temperature changes and the tubeless liner should not leak (lose) 
nitrogen as the compressed air does seep out of the tubeless liner.
The tires lose about 1 pound of air per month. That is why the tire 
companies recommend that you check the air in your tires once a month and 
every two weeks during the winter months.
I hope this helps.
Butch

From: "Rogers, Ron" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [email protected]
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: RE: [Repeater-Builder] radial tire static?
Date: Wed, 17 Nov 2004 17:58:58 -0500


Dave:
I remember when this was a problem that seemed to surface years ago more
with fiberglass belted radial tires than with steel belted........and
also a problem with the older bias-ply tires.

One thing I heard many years ago from one mechanic that really seemed to
understand the problem was to wait for a rainy day with 80-90% humidity
in the air, then one by one, release the air from your tires and
re-inflate them with this "wetter" ambient air from your air compressor.
If your tires didn't have any leaks then the air inside the tires would
remain highly humid and keep the static bled off.

But, I also understand that some sports car and luxury car "tire
purists" are listening to the BS being preached from some tire dealers
which recommend inflating with a dry gas (Nitrogen) to keep the Oxygen
in atmospheric air from attacking the rubber content of the internal
tire !! Of course, they want to charge a premium price to inflate your
tires.

Dry Nitrogen gas would tend to make for a terrible build up of static in
a rotating tire.

Ron
WW8RR

-----Original Message-----
From: na6df [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, November 17, 2004 4:12 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] radial tire static?



Not repeater related so much, but I thought the great minds here
might know...

One of my corporate bosses, a ham, is having his bridgestone tires
generate static while they are rolling, interfering with AM radio
reception. I know somebody used to sell a powder to put in the tires
that dissapated the static, but can't find any info on it now. It
has to do with some problem with "low rolling resistance" tires that
have low carbon content..

Any ideas? thanks!

dave








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