Posted by BarnyardEngineering on February 03, 2017 at 05:53:10 from (98.17.202.244):
In Reply to: Winshield Wiper Fluid posted by Spudm on February 02, 2017 at 16:44:15:
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I doubt it.
Dealerships don't do tires, at least none that I'm aware of around here. They hire them out to tire guys, and charge you extra for the privilege.
The tire guy is not going to want to mess around with dozens of gallon bottles of windshield washer fluid. He is going to want to fill it out of the tank on the truck, which has calcium chloride.
MAYBE you can find a tire guy to do it, if you buy and handle all the gallon bottles of windshield washer fluid yourself. Have it all dumped into barrels so that he can just pull up, suck it out of the barrel and pump it into your tires.
You can do it yourself with some pretty simple and inexpensive equipment.
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