Posted by Rich_WI on December 22, 2013 at 18:45:28 from (50.50.82.205):
In Reply to: Tire Ballast posted by buickanddeere on December 22, 2013 at 16:56:21:
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Im sure in your mind you are convinced that if you load a tire today, you are saving yourself money down the road by not having to "pay extra later". Well let me be the voice of reason for you... not going to happen. If you read the simple math laid out for you, rims lasting 40 years and more, there is no way in gods green earth that you will ever have to worry about it because you will be pushing up daisies long, long before that. Simple fact, you are way too old for it to be a concern, he11, load them with battery acid and you still wont see the day of fixing a rotted out rim (provided you maintain the valve cores).
We know you know everything and have more money than god (Oh how we know, you tell us all the time) but the simple fact is, salt water filled tires are not the devil you so love to proclaim they are....
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