Posted by farmall706guy on June 05, 2017 at 11:41:02 from (198.110.57.200):
I wanted to add weight to my tires for along time. I understand that water doesn't weigh nearly as much as sodium chloride mixed in, but when i have 110 gallons of water to put in a tyre, with water being at 7-8 Lb's a gallon, thats 770 - 880 Lb's per tyre, thats quite a bit of weight. mixing a good dosage of Chloride would give me about 1100 to 1200 Lb's. i don't really care about that extra amount, but I just want to be able to make sure the water doesn't freeze in the tyre during winter, gets down to 10 degrees fahrenheit... to load my tires with cc it would cost about 250$ for 300 Lb's of CC. All i want is just water in my tires because i can't afford 500$ of chloride. antifreeze is to expensive for 60 gallons of it, about how much salt of chloride or what ever solution would i need to make sure my tires don't freeze solid in the winter? i want it all water but just enough of what ever compound i need to keep it a liquid or gel. just not a pure solid.. thanks anyone. sorry if i sounded grouchy.
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