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Re: Fluid in tires?
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Posted by Dave 2N on August 04, 2007 at 06:08:09 from (70.100.58.202):
In Reply to: Re: Fluid in tires? posted by markloff on August 03, 2007 at 23:11:46:
We use winter windshield asher fluid in ours; we went to Wal-Mart and asked them to give us their best price on the number of gallons needed. Last time we did this was about 5 years ago and I think we got 150 gallons for about .$75/gallon. Manager of store wanted to make sure we weren't getting it for resale. We also put a small can of water bed conditioner in with the fluid for each tire to prevent "cooties" and mold or whatever could happen. WWFluid isn't quite as heavy as CaCL but most people are never going to know the difference. And--no more worries about rotted rims. Get ready for the "pooh-poohers" to crank up and tell you why you shouldn't use WWFluid. But I'm finding that more and more people are going to it.
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