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Posted by Tanner Clark on July 06, 2005 at 07:07:02 from (206.239.4.3):
The current rims and tires on my "H" are full of fluid, more than likely it is not water in there because one of the rims are rotting around the valve stem. Anyway, the tires are brand new, but I want to swap out the rims with brand new ones. Depending on the type of fluid, will that fluid hurt the new tires and new rims? I want to use the exisiting new tires and have them cleaned inside and out, and then have them installed on my new set of rims. What should I have the guy do to the tire, if anything so that the residual fluid won't effect my new rims?
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