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Re: Proper Radial tire usage
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Posted by Rod F. on September 17, 2004 at 20:24:18 from (142.177.6.95):
In Reply to: Proper Radial tire usage posted by Can't even use my own nam on September 17, 2004 at 15:08:45:
I've never heard tell of not using CaCl in radial tires. Tire shops readily load them around here, and never say boo. Out of curosity, what exactly is the problem with using CaCl? As for pressure, you are correct. Pressure must be matched to load. However, this is true of bias tires as well, just that most of us never bother. They just get blown up to 20 and left there. I run the radials at about 12. I have duals for the real heavy loads, so I never change the pressure. Too big a pain with all that CaCl in there. Come to think of it, mabey that answeres the question of why not? Again, I'm just curious. Rod
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