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Re: Will it work or just make a mess
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Posted by BobReeves on April 15, 2006 at 15:28:07 from (70.184.21.215):
In Reply to: Will it work or just make a mess posted by John No Mi on April 15, 2006 at 13:58:03:
Had a flat on the right rear of my Ford 3000 right after I bought it. After the tire was removed we discovered the reason for the flat wass rust from the rim tearing holes in the tube. Bought a new tube, cleaned up the inside of the rim with a wire brush in an angle grinder and ground off some of the real rough spots with another angle grinder. Sprayed the rim with some rust stop I bought at the local auto parts store and after it cured put a good coat of Rustolium over the rust stop. Rim still had pits but everything was smooth. Haven"t had any more problems..
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