CamarilloBrillo
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Thank you for correcting the misinformation. I think what I meant to say is that when moisture is combined with air (which contains oxygen) it is much more corrosive and can cause more oxidation that moisture combined with 100% nitrogen. If this is still not correct, please let me know.
It would be my understanding that iron, for example, would not rust in the presence of pure nitrogen and water - I believe this to be true. I doubt that any of this is pertinent to the inside of a tire as I doubt oxidation is a leading problem with tires over time unless it's long term storage.
I have nitrogen in my tires because the dealer put it there and I intend to keep it there but I seriously doubt that it will help preserve my tires for any length of time with the possible exception of better maintaining pressure.