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Posted by hd6gtom on July 25, 2007 at 14:45:28 from (71.34.172.43):
In Reply to: Tube Quality. posted by dej(jed) on July 25, 2007 at 07:07:34:
The last 5 years I was in the tire business those started showing up. We did our absolute very best to stay away from them. The seams were known to split, there would be problems where the stems were vulc on the tubes. After making a few return trips we solved the problem by using only heavy duty radial tubes, try'd to stay with the US made 1's. If you do decide to use them, get yourself a can of talcum powder and liberally cover the tube or the inside of the tire with it before you reassemble it. After reassembly, air the tire up, get it to come out on the rim, then without letting it off the jack, let the air out of the tube and reinflate the tire. This will allow the tube to be in the corect position inside the tire.
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