Mark_888
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Yeah, probably not 100%, but I think they get higher than 90%. Here is blurb from www.tirerack.com:^ I always have wondered how the tire installer could remove 100% of the air in order to have 100% nitrogen. They would need to buy one of those food/luggage air removers as seen on TV, LOL. I'm doubting it's possible to get 100% Nitrogen, but if air is already damn near 80%, what's it worth to have another 10% higher Nitrogen content? Nothing I'd pay for, but if offered free I'd gladly accept.
"While inflating tires with nitrogen never results in 100% purity, most nitrogen service equipment providers advise that reaching at least a 93% to 95% purity is necessary to receive the desired benefits. This ratio is normally achieved by initially purging the tires of existing air (down to just a few psi) and then refilling them with nitrogen. The purge/fill cycle is often repeated to achieve the desired level of nitrogen purity."