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Tire driving me crazy!
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<blockquote data-quote="kenojoe" data-source="post: 717105" data-attributes="member: 865"><p>We got rid of the tube because it had more holes than you could patch. None of my neighbors use tubes because of the honey locust around this part of Kentucky. I asked the "old timers" a long time ago about tubes, after replacing 2 in one year. They all told me to get rid of them and just use Slime, I followed their advice and have had no problems until now. I did at one time have Slime in an inner tube and it just leaked out around the tube/stem. I put a brand new valve stem in this rim when I pulled the tube out. My only guess is that we may not of cleaned the rim good enough when we put the tire back on. The neighbor wiped regular grease on the rim we we re-mounted, what do you guys use? Joe</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kenojoe, post: 717105, member: 865"] We got rid of the tube because it had more holes than you could patch. None of my neighbors use tubes because of the honey locust around this part of Kentucky. I asked the "old timers" a long time ago about tubes, after replacing 2 in one year. They all told me to get rid of them and just use Slime, I followed their advice and have had no problems until now. I did at one time have Slime in an inner tube and it just leaked out around the tube/stem. I put a brand new valve stem in this rim when I pulled the tube out. My only guess is that we may not of cleaned the rim good enough when we put the tire back on. The neighbor wiped regular grease on the rim we we re-mounted, what do you guys use? Joe [/QUOTE]
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