Posted by BarnyardEngineering on May 11, 2021 at 09:40:13 from (161.69.121.33):
In Reply to: Tire Foam posted by Steve in IL on May 11, 2021 at 09:26:49:
I tried to fill some tires with spray foam. It did not work at all. Even though I filled the tires with foam and plugged the holes, when I came out the next morning, the foam had blown out all the plugs, and there was not a drop of foam inside the tire. Not a single drop, no trace of foam ever having been inside. The tires were clean as a whistle inside, and if not for the foam being stuck all over the outside, could have been reused with tubes.
It's hard to find decent tubes in that size tire. They're all made in China and love to split at the seams.
Maybe look for a solid or flat-free tire that size? Having the tires filled by a professional tire foaming outfit will cost more than multiple new replacement tires, and will only work until the rubber wears off.
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