Best rear tire filler for cold weather

   / Best rear tire filler for cold weather #11  
In an ideal world the best material to fill tires with is air. Then hang cast iron weights on both sides of the tire.

b&d
Not everyone is like you and employed at a nuclear plant. My vote would to install propylene glycol (PG) with H20.
 
   / Best rear tire filler for cold weather #12  
If you need-want to get more than a few hundred pounds of weight in-on the tires, cast iron just won't do it. I have 3 times the recommended wheel weights on my tractor, on the inside also. For my tractor anyway, I needed much more weight, liquid along with the cast iron was the answer for me and my circumstances.
 

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   / Best rear tire filler for cold weather #13  
Well, Rimgard is rated for -35 degrees. So either it was colder than that or someone watered down your mix. If you knew that it gets colder than that where you live, then I would say that you should have done some research and not let your dealer use what he used. You'll have a hard time getting wheel weights to weigh as much as the liquid. A 45%water 55% anti freeze will get you down to -50.

Good luck. ;)

I agree here -- It was -15 here and I have rimguard. No problems. Either it was colder then you thought or it was watered down or not really a rimguard brand.
 
   / Best rear tire filler for cold weather #14  
If as MtnViewRanch stated that rimguard is good to -35 and it hasn't been colder than that AND it froze, I would go back on that dealer and have him replace it (after draining the old stuff) under warranty. Not many places in the states get below -35F, at least not for an appreciable time.
 
   / Best rear tire filler for cold weather #15  
it won't be the first time i've heard of a dealer diluting addatives or diluting product.

we had a termite / pest co here that did slad bretreats.. and they caught them diluting the pretreat material down...
 
   / Best rear tire filler for cold weather #16  
If you need-want to get more than a few hundred pounds of weight in-on the tires, cast iron just won't do it. I have 3 times the recommended wheel weights on my tractor, on the inside also. For my tractor anyway, I needed much more weight, liquid along with the cast iron was the answer for me and my circumstances.

Is that a blue Mahindra Mtn?
 
   / Best rear tire filler for cold weather #17  
Also interesting as you can see a frost line on side wall where the fluid level is.

I had this discussion a couple weeks ago here. I brought up the fact that my line showed 4" below the top of the wheel so I was thinking I got short changed on the fill. Curious to know where your line shows. At least my tires are riding square....ah circle... I mean correctly.
 
   / Best rear tire filler for cold weather #19  
most places that liquid ballast tires go for 75-90% fill... depends on tire make / size and profile as to how much you can fill them.. however an air bubble IS needed.. if not you can rupture the tire too easilly.
 
   / Best rear tire filler for cold weather #20  
ok so I have had my tractor 5 years , this fall I notice my back tires are low, how do you get water/antifreeze in the tires? front tire has a leak .do you just put air in the front? I live in the south so it doesn't get that cold
 

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