AxleHub
Elite Member
There seems to be a few statements that could be misunderstood on this thread:
1. Fahrenheit vs Celsius. The OP is talking in Celsius but many of us are referring to Fahrenheit. In Wisconsin we can get down to -30F for short periods of a day or a more typical winter cold temp of -15F to - 25F. So recall that a -10F is -23.33C.
2. RV/plumbing antifreeze comes in 2 different types of components - a healthier one and one not so healthy.
3. True plumbing antifreeze is what is used in boilers and pex piping for underfloor or under ground uses. These are different than #2 above and come in 2 or 3 different components - some not good for the environment. But the point here is there are products like "No Burst" that can go to -100 F in its concentrated form and can be diluted to other values as well and this type of product will not harm rubber valves or tires or steel wheels and if you drink it the worst that happens is you need to go to the bathroom LOL.
4. Windshield washer has a summer formula - but also has several temperature winter Fahrenheit formulas like +15, -15, and -35. Its important to recognize the "quality differences" in windshield washer fluid is not just temperature tolerance - but ingredients. Some of those ingredients can be animal or environment harsh and some are not.
5. What you put in your tires is what you live with for quite some time. Some choices benefit from steel valve stems instead of rubber valve stems. Some are messier to deal with refilling or checking air pressures. And some - can actually act as a lubricant which at low tire pressure can cause the bead to roll (or break) easier on sharp turns or tight maneuvering.
6. Overfilling tires with fluid is a concern as you want some air in the tires. I believe the desired fill is a 2 o'clock to 10 o'clock clock-type pattern.
Just thoughts
1. Fahrenheit vs Celsius. The OP is talking in Celsius but many of us are referring to Fahrenheit. In Wisconsin we can get down to -30F for short periods of a day or a more typical winter cold temp of -15F to - 25F. So recall that a -10F is -23.33C.
2. RV/plumbing antifreeze comes in 2 different types of components - a healthier one and one not so healthy.
3. True plumbing antifreeze is what is used in boilers and pex piping for underfloor or under ground uses. These are different than #2 above and come in 2 or 3 different components - some not good for the environment. But the point here is there are products like "No Burst" that can go to -100 F in its concentrated form and can be diluted to other values as well and this type of product will not harm rubber valves or tires or steel wheels and if you drink it the worst that happens is you need to go to the bathroom LOL.
4. Windshield washer has a summer formula - but also has several temperature winter Fahrenheit formulas like +15, -15, and -35. Its important to recognize the "quality differences" in windshield washer fluid is not just temperature tolerance - but ingredients. Some of those ingredients can be animal or environment harsh and some are not.
5. What you put in your tires is what you live with for quite some time. Some choices benefit from steel valve stems instead of rubber valve stems. Some are messier to deal with refilling or checking air pressures. And some - can actually act as a lubricant which at low tire pressure can cause the bead to roll (or break) easier on sharp turns or tight maneuvering.
6. Overfilling tires with fluid is a concern as you want some air in the tires. I believe the desired fill is a 2 o'clock to 10 o'clock clock-type pattern.
Just thoughts