Do you guys think there is any benefit in loading the tires? My tractor tires are loaded and I see a lot of benefit to that. I'm just wondering if the benefits would be the same with our RTV's.
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Seems like the ballast would centrifuge at high speeds and give an awful shake )</font>
Steve.
I agree with you but would like to add, we're talking a RTV here. High speeds only occur on the RTV when they're on a flatbed. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
What exactly is "slime" anyway? You have referred to this several times on various posts. Is this like a coating that can be applied to the inside of the tire to prevent air lost from punctures? I am curious to know what it is. Thanks.
I was kidding. Just picking on how slow the RTV is.
Yes. I concur it may be an issue. I wonder what speed that would occur at? How much of a difference does tire size make?
Kevin,
Yes. Slime is a tire sealant. Check out info on it at www.slime.com It does a real good job. They're better stuff will instantly seal a hole up to 1/4".