No. Improper pressure will.
Yes, nitrogen is more stable than air in tires.
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Air. Nitrogen in the tires.
Yes, you can use nitrogen or plain air.
Air is 78% nitrogen, and most tyres are inflated with air, so mixing pure nitrogen with air would not be a problem.
Nitrogen , check out this site, http://www.getnitrogen.org/ Typically, plain air. Nitrogen is used in high-performance racing tires and in large aircraft tires.
There are no 'types' of air. Air is all just air. - Some people do use nitrogen in tires - that is not air.
Some people think that tires will last longer if filled with nitrogen instead of air. Air contains about 21 percent oxygen, which is known to gradually weaken tires through the process of oxidation. Nitrogen has no known bad effects on tires.
Nitrogen It's volume changes less than air as the tires temperature changes.
Sure. There is no logical reason not to mix it. Regular air is mostly nitrogen anyways.
Air or nitrogen is used to inflate tires
Many industrial supply companies will sell you compressed tanks of dry nitrogen that would be suitable for tires. For normal auto tires, regular air is fine, but nitrogen is often used to inflate the tires of race cars and airplanes.