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Posted by glennster on March 28, 2006 at 11:41:54 from (68.252.194.186):
In Reply to: Re: fluid in tires posted by beamer9 on March 28, 2006 at 11:01:03:
i use a 12 volt marine wash down pump and the tire fill adapter from farm and fleet or napa. run the suction side hose into your chloride tank, and hook the pressure side up to the tire valve with the adapter. i jack the tire up so i can turn it. start the pump and let it fill. you can rotate the tire to check the fluid level by pressing the bleeder on the fill valve. you do need to bleed air out as the tire fills . when to get the tire to the the correct level, disconnect the fitting and put the valve in and add air. i also dip the o ring end of the tire valve in silicone grease. it helps a little to stop the corrosion. the pump runs about $70.00 from any marine supply store and it is made to handle salt water. try overtons marine supply on the net.
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