What is the difference between nitrogen and air in car tires?
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Tire pressure is more stable when filled with nitrogen compared to air. There are three advantages to filling tires with nitrogen: 1. Nitrogen has low sound transmission, which can reduce noise: it minimizes vibrations, making driving more comfortable and quiet; 2. Improves the shock absorption elasticity of the tire: enhances the tire's grip during turns, acceleration, or braking, improving adhesion to the road and making driving more controllable; 3. Nitrogen contains no oxygen, delaying the aging of tire rubber: it is free of water and oil, slows down rubber aging, extends tire lifespan, and reduces oxidation corrosion on the wheel hubs.