Posted by JT on November 09, 2007 at 07:16:20 from (70.226.215.198):
In Reply to: Hey Iowa Tire Guy posted by E.B. Haymakin' on November 08, 2007 at 18:48:58:
Other than you would want to put liners in it if it is a 2 piece riveted rim, yes, you can put a tube in a tubeless tire. You might want to go to a shop that specializes in truck tires. If you are going to use radial tires, though I think you need to use a radial tube, from what I have seen and heard, their is a difference. Yes tubes are fun to put in a tire, normally you have to put them in by hand, not using a machine, so that may be why they do not want to do it. you can also pinch the tubes putting them in, and if they do not have a tire guy that knows what he is doing, he will pinch a tube, then they have to replace the tube, repair it, and then not charge you for their mistake.
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