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Re: Re: Leaking Rear tire
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Posted by ATW/WA on September 05, 2003 at 01:49:35 from (207.66.161.206):
In Reply to: Re: Leaking Rear tire posted by Doug on September 03, 2003 at 08:23:05:
Doug, You could save the cost of the service calls by taking the tires in to the tire dealer. I pull the outside dualies off frequently for trailering, I pulled all four rears off for the same service you are talking about. Loaded them on to the trailer by myself too. I'm only 140#, a very tough 140#, but most of it is technique. If the tire starts to fall get out of the way! I have a neighbor who occassionally helps me with tires, my brothers work well, but I find most people can actually make it harder than doing it by myself because the do not know how to work loaded tires. You don't horse them around, you ease them and guide them. HTH ATW/WA
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