[Diesel-RVs] Re: Practicalities

Bob, you missed my point: YOU should be checking the pressures in
your tires. I never trust these tire guys...they're always in a big
rush and are someone at the bottom of the heap when it comes to auto
mechanics...they remind me of the guys at race tracks who collect the
battered motorcycles and flat bed them back to the pits.

--- In Diesel-RVs@yahoogroups.com, Bob Clerc <kerplunk@...> wrote:
>
> northstatebiker wrote:
> > I have read enough about the Nitrogen versus air debate, and from
> > that, I gleaned:
> >
> > 1. Once you have nitrogen in your tires (esp RV's), you then have to
> > go find a source. PITA.
> >
> > 2. Then you have to wiggle the rig into a parking lot such as a
> > Costco or other retailer and have THEM fill your tires for you.
PITA.
>
> Not much of one. We have readings of the pressure in all tires,
> including the toad, in the MH. If I'm 2 PSI low in one of them,
drive by
> the front of the stalls, whether towing or in the toad, and ask them to
> add a couple PSI. Sure, with air could just as easily do it myself, but
> chances are it will be much, much longer before more nitrogen is needed.
>
> Bob Clerc
> @ Indio, CA
>

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