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Race cars have been using it for a long time, something to do with the dry air in nitrogen not being effected by heat and changing the pressure as much i think.

 

It was my understanding that nitrogen suffers less from temp changes, prevents internal degredation of the tyre, rim and valve. It apparently is also better at maintaining a constant pressure which improves fuel economy.

 

There's loads of stuff on the net.

 

 

That is for sure, but why bother to look when I can just ask the question here?! ;)

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Question - it's all very well spending $$$ getting wheels aligned, but as soon as you hit a pothole the whole thing goes pop... and you're back to square one... right?

 

Suspension geometry won't change unless something much more serious has happened - bent suspension arm, buckled wheel, broken track rod, etc...

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Question - it's all very well spending $$$ getting wheels aligned, but as soon as you hit a pothole the whole thing goes pop... and you're back to square one... right?

 

Suspension geometry won't change unless something much more serious has happened - bent suspension arm, buckled wheel, broken track rod, etc...

 

 

But is it worth doing if you move up from 18" to 19" wheels?

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It's totally worth doing if you change anything significant on the suspension, wheels, etc, as resetting everything really does make a difference.

 

I think they also offer a 'retune' service within the first 6 months too for a lower cost, but I can't quite remember what that involves!

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