Yes, you can put fix a flat in a nitrogen tire. Just remember that fix a flat is often a temporary fix and you should get the tire properly patched or replaced. I have heard of people driving forever with fix a flat and some where they just make it to a mechanic's. Good luck! http://www.xlautony.com/products
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You are not going to do any harm mixing. The only thing is, if you are going to fill with nitrogen, if you have to fill up with air in an emergency, get the nitrogen refilled at your earliest convienence. Why pay the money and waste it. It shows here you are inquiring with an SUV. I wouldn't bother. If you had a sports car of some sort that you wanted to increase handling charactoristics, I would say go for it. With an SUV just keep the tires rotated(every oil change is pretty convienant since it is already in the shop), double check your tire pressure every week or 2, keep the vehicle aligned every 6 months, and every 2nd oil change, have them check for proper wheel balance(it changes as tires wear).
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