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Posted by Joe Bloggs on January 12, 2006 at 16:38:00 from (209.247.222.45):
In Reply to: Tire going flat posted by paulinkansas on January 12, 2006 at 16:08:12:
My experience with this problem is that the tire you have is cracked. long ceacks on the side wall that are only obvious when the tire is flat. if this is the case the tube is worthless. now if you have a new tube put in it wont last long. but there is a way around that.what I do is get an old tube thats in good condition and slit it around the middle and also cut out the valve then I put that in the tire and then put the new tube in so the new tube is wraped by the old one then refit the tire. this stops the new tube getting pinched by the old tire. it is also helpfull when you have the tire off to glue ture patches ,I use the 8x10"s any where the tire has rotted through. this is usualy from stress newr where the tread meets the side wall.thats my view.
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