Posted by jlewis457 on December 29, 2013 at 12:01:00 from (76.2.219.214):
In Reply to: Cheap junk crap posted by rrlund on December 29, 2013 at 10:02:28:
I have a 1600 that I put a used set of rears on with new tubes one tube made it 1 hour the other made it 1 day both pull the valve stems. Bought two more new tubes and oiled up the tires thought this would help at least the tubes made it three days before one split and the other pulled the valve stem. This time called the tire shop and they said do not use oil it will gum up and cause the tube to stick and either pull the valve stem or split, use Murphys oil soap used it on the third set of tubes and (I know better than to brag) two years later no more problems. Also tire shop guy said he found with the new tubes his store gets the only way he can keep from spliting or pulling out the valve stem is use the Murphys Oil Soap. Hope this helps John
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