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Re: (ET) leaky tire
this is what I used for my front tires. haven't had to do the rears yet
though.
http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/displayitem.taf?Itemnumber=34552
dave
seattle
>
> Quite often the leak ain't the tire but the rim sealing on those tubeless
> tires.. What I do if it keeps leaking after a shot or two of tire
> sealer is to put a tube in it. After, of course, feeling the inside to
> make sure there aint a little nail or something in it. It's quite
> difficult to get those 'hard as rocks' tires off enough to stuff a tube
> in. Last one I couldn't so sawed it off, bought a new tire and tube.
>
> Dave
> Weymouth MA
>
>
> On Mon, 16 Oct 2006 16:49:18 -0400 Neil Dennis <wombatt gmail com>
> writes:
>> I had that problem with my JD front, a couple shots from one of those
>>
>> "fis-a-flat" cans cured it with no problems. Sure easier than
>> pulling
>> the tire.
>>
>> wombat
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