vtsnowedin
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What type of anti-freeze are you thinking of that has any alcohol. Windshield washer fluid is the only one I know of. From reading this comparison here.Check the liquid ballast section of your owner manual. Mine says don't use alcohol, which necessarily includes anti-freeze. I went with RimGuard.
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I concluded that Rim-Guard (beet juice) is by far the best way to fluid fill your tires in a cold climate. Well worth the $700 cost both in added safety and corrosion protection for your rims. Used antifreeze is just that "used" and its anti corrosion additives maybe all used up and you have the choice of toxic ethylene glycol or the more corrosive propylene glycol.