Tires Fluid in tires - Question

   / Fluid in tires - Question #31  
I just explained it. Read the previous posts. I am not sure what you will do with the calcium once you get it out? Maybe spray a fence line?

Chris
 
   / Fluid in tires - Question #32  
I just explained it. Read the previous posts. I am not sure what you will do with the calcium once you get it out? Maybe spray a fence line?

Chris

Okay...calcium can be fed to the groundhogs. Think I'll see my tire friend and ask him to do it.
 
   / Fluid in tires - Question #33  
:cool:I agree with diamondpilot, why make it so hard trying to rig something up when the adapter is only about $10 bucks. If it was an outrageous price for it I could understand. Go the simple and easy way. I would hate to try it the one way explained and still have to pull the tire off because I lost the stupid valve stem inside it. zman
 
   / Fluid in tires - Question #34  
Here's a question: How do you folks FILL the tires with fluid??

I'd like to know that so I can drain/refill my tires. Want to get rid of the calcium that rots the wheels.

this entire thread has been about that.. didya read any of it?

soundguy
 

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