Posted by JD Farmer on July 26, 2015 at 19:43:30 from (104.240.167.186):
In Reply to: Beet juice posted by cuby on July 26, 2015 at 15:41:51:
I have rim-gard in all my garden tractor tires with no tubes.....
Be forewarned....it will eat the rubber part of the valve stem away from the brass part of the china made valve stems...usually won't know you have that problem until you either try to get the cap off or when washing the wheels and accidentally pull on the stem....had it happened at least 3 different times. So I bought new chrome stems that bolt in.... My son has his CUT rear tires loaded with it and no tubes....left rear won't stop slow leaking around the inner bead.... Temporary fix on the cheap rubber stems is just use a zip tie around it to hold it together....have 2 or 3 like that right now and no problem. Some day I'll get them replaced.
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