Posted by caterpillar guy on May 15, 2020 at 02:30:57 from (47.26.95.42):
In Reply to: Tire and Rim Question posted by johnyquest69 on May 14, 2020 at 15:08:10:
Yup one of the old split rim wheels. I've used them and worked on them. Never gave it much thought just put them together and aired them up. Never had a problem with them or any other ringed rim. Maybe lucky don't know. I do prefer the ring type over them. Now days probably getting pretty rusty at the points needed for holding together. We have all types of wheels and rims here so use what we have. I've been putting those old wheels /rims together for over 50 years now. Not saying they can't have some chance of danger to them. Due to the fact tubed tires are hard to find for wagons and such I have had to move to tubeless tires and wheels/rims. Not sold on them either. Problem is the tubes are so poor quality they don't last and the tires are also. I find a lot of tires after a few years are leaking through the side walls. Spray a strong mix of dish soap on the side wall of a go soft tire and that is probably your leak. I find what looks like shaving cream foam on them.
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