JohnD
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This is not necessarily a tow vehicle question . . .
I recently got new tires on my passenger car and decided to try the nitrogen (cost $20) instead of air thingy.
Despite the fact that I should have said "NO!" when they told me my alignment was off (interesting since it drove perfect when I took it in and my old tires were not unevenly worn out).
Anyway, now the car drives terrible . . . I actually hate driving it now where before I called it my "poor man's Porche" . . .
I've taken it back three times . . . even told them to set the alignment back to where it was . . . it still pulls hard to the left and just rides funny.
I've been thinking that maybe I should switch back to regular air . . .
Is it possible that nitrogen gives a different ride and feel?
Or did the tire shop just screw up my car?
I recently got new tires on my passenger car and decided to try the nitrogen (cost $20) instead of air thingy.
Despite the fact that I should have said "NO!" when they told me my alignment was off (interesting since it drove perfect when I took it in and my old tires were not unevenly worn out).
Anyway, now the car drives terrible . . . I actually hate driving it now where before I called it my "poor man's Porche" . . .
I've taken it back three times . . . even told them to set the alignment back to where it was . . . it still pulls hard to the left and just rides funny.
I've been thinking that maybe I should switch back to regular air . . .
Is it possible that nitrogen gives a different ride and feel?
Or did the tire shop just screw up my car?