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Any tips on loading tires with Chloride?

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rod

02-20-2000 08:55:02




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I want to load a set of 12.4 x38 rear tires with Chloride any tricks or tips should I just get a tire shop to do it or can I do it myself.

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rod




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tOTG

02-20-2000 15:35:08




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 Re: Any tips on loading tires with Chloride? in reply to rod, 02-20-2000 08:55:02  
I do this nasty job myself because I don't want some $6/hr, "I don't give a damn", meathead splashing solution where it shouldn't be.

You can buy an adapter from any farm store for about $10. This will screw onto the tube and connect to a garden hose. I use a drill-driven water pump (also about $10) to transfer the solution into the tube. Don't use your good drill motor for this job and wash/silicone everything after you're done.

It's easy to let a little solution dribble through, along the valve stem, in between the rim and tube. This is not good, as this will be the beginning of the end for your rims.

It matters, but I can't remember which...add NaCl to the H2O, or the other way around. Be sure to mix it right.

John.CO

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Sam Neb

02-20-2000 10:53:34




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 Re: Any tips on loading tires with Chloride? in reply to rod, 02-20-2000 08:55:02  
Let a Tire shop do it. It will save you the headace. Also they will be able ton control the right amount that you need for the area that you live in.



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