01-01-2007, 12:20 AM
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and ladies dig nitrogen filled tires too, so u may score some points there too
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01-01-2007, 04:35 AM
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Originally Posted by djomlas
and ladies dig nitrogen filled tires too, so u may score some points there too 
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Well Hell.. If the chicks dig it then I am in. :dance:
The price given over the phone was $20 a tire if I heard correctly.
Thanks for the info...
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01-01-2007, 07:34 AM
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Originally Posted by RAZOR1
Well Hell.. If the chicks dig it then I am in. :dance:
The price given over the phone was $20 a tire if I heard correctly.
Thanks for the info...
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Razor, the price should be $20 for the set of 4 tires.
Cassidy tire charges about $25 in the Chicago area. There is a $5 off coupon in the sports section of the Tribune monthly. Refills and adjustments are free. They only need to "raise" the car on the first visit to properly do the "flush".
FYI- Costco only fills with Nitrogen on new tires purchased there.
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01-01-2007, 08:43 AM
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I think Costco uses nitrogen as a matter of course. At least I don't remember them asking me if I wanted it on the last set of Michelins I bought there. Subsequently a Honda service rep told me they didn't check the tire pressures because they didn't have nitrogen anyway. Which left me saying wtf to myself since I had rebalanced tire pressures on the car any number of times using the compressor in my garage. Apparently mixing nitrogen and regular air doesn't cause them to explode or anything.
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01-01-2007, 08:55 AM
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Originally Posted by Ronzi
I think Costco uses nitrogen as a matter of course. At least I don't remember them asking me if I wanted it on the last set of Michelins I bought there. Subsequently a Honda service rep told me they didn't check the tire pressures because they didn't have nitrogen anyway. Which left me saying wtf to myself since I had rebalanced tire pressures on the car any number of times using the compressor in my garage. Apparently mixing nitrogen and regular air doesn't cause them to explode or anything.
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Hi Ronzi, I think the Honda dealership was trying to do you a favor by NOT adding air to your nitrogen fill, and diluting the ratio. Now, if you don't care about the % of nitrogen, just let them know the next time. The green caps are their warning to not fill with regular air.
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01-01-2007, 09:17 AM
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Originally Posted by bmussatti
...I think the Honda dealership was trying to do you a favor by NOT adding air to your nitrogen fill...
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I'm sure you're right. I asked the Honda rep how the tires would have been filled with nitrogen, and he said I probably got the tires at Costco, etc. I wondered why they put on those green valve caps. Now I know. Thanks.
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01-01-2007, 09:47 AM
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When I see a vehicle with green valve caps I think Costco since Costco (at least the ones where I live) has been using nitrogen for years. My local dealer has also started using it. I consider it a gimmick on a street vehicle.
My 1988 Toyoya work truck needs new tires. Last set was put on by Costco, but that was years before they started using nitrogen. After the holidays I will have Costco put on another set on the truck.
Then I'm going to take the green caps off the truck and put them on the Boxster.
Then I'll let all the air out in the Costco parking lot and get free nitrogen in the Boxster.
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01-02-2007, 06:28 PM
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Originally Posted by bmussatti
Razor, the price should be $20 for the set of 4 tires.
Cassidy tire charges about $25 in the Chicago area. There is a $5 off coupon in the sports section of the Tribune monthly. Refills and adjustments are free. They only need to "raise" the car on the first visit to properly do the "flush".
FYI- Costco only fills with Nitrogen on new tires purchased there.
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bmus,
Can you provide more information regarding Cassidy Tires ?
Where are they located ?
How long did it take ?
Do you need to make an appointment ?
Anyone in particular to ask for ?
Thanks,
Nick
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01-03-2007, 03:40 AM
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Originally Posted by NickCats
bmus,
Can you provide more information regarding Cassidy Tires ?
Where are they located ?
How long did it take ?
Do you need to make an appointment ?
Anyone in particular to ask for ?
Thanks,
Nick
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Hey Nick:
Use the "store locator" function here:
http://www.cassidytire.com/
I go to the one in Arlington Heights. It's about 1/2 mile from my home. The guy there, PJ, is a good guy. I made an appointment (in March), so I would not have to wait too long.
In late October, I just went over there for the "winter storage over-fill" to 58-60 PSI. They just extended the hose line out to the parking lot, and I was done in 5 minutes and gave the worker a $20 tip.
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01-03-2007, 09:55 AM
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bmus,
Thanks for the info ! I’ll give it a shot
Nick
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01-03-2007, 11:46 AM
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I bought my boxster used and I saw a sticker where the oil change stickers are usually located. It was from Costco and apparently there is a 3-month service for the nitrogen-filled tires. Apparently the last guy bought the tires at Costco and they will always fill them and rotate them for free. The only problem is that I dont have the Costco receipt so I will not be able to get them serviced for free.
Anyone have an idea of how I can scheme free rotations and fills without the reciept or original costco card? I do have that originial service sticker still on there.
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