Advantages of NitroFILL
Membership benefits that give you peace of mind on every drive — across the U.S. and Canada.
NitroFill Motor Club Membership
When you choose NitroFill, you're not just inflating your tires — you're joining a comprehensive protection program that keeps you covered wherever the road takes you. NitroFill is so confident in its product that every purchase comes with a FREE Motor Club membership.
Tire Repair / Replacement Coverage
Cost coverage for flat tires or failures caused by road hazards — so unexpected blowouts don't ruin your day or your wallet.
24-Hour Emergency Towing
Vehicle towing to your chosen destination — any time of day or night, wherever you are on the road.
24-Hour Emergency Road Service
Comprehensive roadside assistance coverage throughout the United States and Canada — 365 days a year, around the clock.
24-Hour Emergency Delivery
Emergency delivery of gasoline, water, or oil — you only pay for the supplies; the service itself is covered by your membership.
24-Hour Emergency Battery Service
Battery boosts and minor electrical adjustments covered — even when a dead battery strikes at the most inconvenient moment.
Lockout Service
Coverage for lost, broken, or locked-in keys — professional lockout assistance is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Travel Benefits
Discounted hotel, airfare, and rental car pricing — plus trip routing assistance and trip interruption coverage. Your complete travel companion included with every NitroFill membership.
Benefits of Nitrogen
Discover why nitrogen inflation is the smart choice for your vehicle's tires.
Maintain Tire Pressure
Improve Fuel Economy
Increase Tire Life
Under-Inflated Tires Will...
- Wear much faster than properly inflated tires
- Fail more frequently due to excess stress
- Reduce fuel economy significantly
- Shorten your engine's overall lifespan
- Run hotter — dramatically increasing blowout risk
Why NitroFill Works
- Oxygen permeates rubber — nitrogen stays in much longer
- Inert dry gas prevents rust, rot, and corrosion inside tires
- NitroFill generators guarantee minimum 95% nitrogen purity
- Tire pressure stays consistent through dramatic temperature swings
- Reduces TPMS warning faults by maintaining proper inflation
Frequently Asked Questions
Why inflate with NitroFill instead of regular air?
Compressed air is approximately 78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen, and 1% other gases. Oxygen is immensely destructive to rubber and tire materials over time. Nitrogen is inert, noncombustible, and non-corrosive — making it the ideal inflation gas for longer-lasting, safer tires.
Is all nitrogen gas the same?
No. NitroFill generators can produce nitrogen in excess of 99.9% purity and are programmed to provide a guaranteed minimum of 95% purity in every serviced tire — far beyond what ordinary inflation equipment can achieve.
My tires are low — now what?
Low pressure is usually caused by a leak, permeation, or temperature change. A typical air-filled tire loses 1–3 psi monthly through permeation alone. A NitroFill tire loses just one pound over several months. Participating NitroFill dealers will always check and correct your tire pressure with NitroFill for free during your membership period.
Do I still need to check my tire pressure?
Yes — always maintain the habit of checking. With NitroFill, you will find the pressure to be far more consistent, even during dramatic temperature changes, but regular checks are always recommended for safety.
Will NitroFill improve my TPMS performance?
Yes. A tire can lose up to 25% of its pressure before the TPMS system warns the driver. NitroFill helps tires maintain proper inflation, reducing the number of low-pressure faults detected by your TPMS and giving you a more reliable early warning when action is truly needed.
Should I inflate my spare tire with NitroFill?
Absolutely. Because NitroFill dramatically slows the normal loss of pressure through permeation, your spare tire will hold its proper inflation over a much longer period — so it's always ready when you need it most.
Is nitrogen a safety hazard?
No. Nitrogen is an inert, noncombustible, nonflammable, non-corrosive gas. In fact, nitrogen is used to fill the tires of vehicles that push performance limits under extreme conditions — including Formula One race cars — precisely because of its safety and stability.