Posted by E.B. Haymakin' on November 09, 2007 at 06:55:35 from (64.12.117.74):
In Reply to: Re: Hey Iowa Tire Guy posted by iowa_tire_guy on November 08, 2007 at 20:07:00:
Two large outfits have said they do not fool with tubed tires, is it really that hard to put a tube in a tubeless tire? Yes, that is what I was hoping to do-put another round of tubeless tires with tubes in them, so I can keep using this trailer. However, my discussions with these "tire places" have been I"m wasting their time because these rims are "ancient". The rims appear to be riveted together, so maybe "two-piece" is a what they are. The place in the rim where the existing tubes come through with the valve stem is odd shaped, I doubt any stem would fit, it is round on one side of the hole, and flat on the other. Has tire technology made the tube unavailable? Is what I am trying to do no longer possible today? If if is am going to keep going around to shops till I find one that will work with me. I want new tires also, I"m not looking in the scrap heap. Thanks for your time.
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