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Originally Posted by Mr Bob
I was considering the windshield wiper fluid route, but figured I'd only be able to get 1-2 gallons in each rear tire. I suppose every bit helps, and that would be ~4 gallons or 33.4#.
How much did yours hold? That would be cheaper than more IH weights
My tires held about 8 gallons each. One gallon weighs 10.7 pounds. They would not put it in my tubes. Took them out and put in new steel valves. The cost was $95.22 for 2 tires before taxes. I had to drive about 100 miles each way to the nearest dealer. I have rim guard in my simplicity that I use to mow my lawn.
This was a different dealer and he put them in my tubes. Those tires weigh about 65 pounds each. Google Rim Guard Dealers to find the one nearest you.
Have a great day.
Bob
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Wow, I wouldn't have guessed they hold that much!
I'll probably due it myself.
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