rd_macgregor
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- Joined
- May 14, 2008
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- Location
- Prince Edward Island, Canada
- Tractor
- Kioti DK45SC, Kubota B2650
Last fall we bought a used 2009 RTV1100 with about 450 hrs on the clock. A couple of the tubeless tires have had slow leak-down; one requires re-inflation every few days. I've been putting up with the nuisance of reinflation until the weather gets better, intending to take the tires in to a shop in the spring.
This weekend it was wet with snow-melt when I was inflating and I noticed that the air was escaping through the sidewall in several places! This leaves me with three choices, as I see it: I can buy new tires, I can slime the tires or I can tube the tires. I was shocked at the price of new UTV tires, so I'm not eager to replace them... plus the existing tires still have great tread.
Is the best solution sliming or installing tubes, or, given their age, am I better off biting the bullet and springing for a set of new tires?
Thanks.
This weekend it was wet with snow-melt when I was inflating and I noticed that the air was escaping through the sidewall in several places! This leaves me with three choices, as I see it: I can buy new tires, I can slime the tires or I can tube the tires. I was shocked at the price of new UTV tires, so I'm not eager to replace them... plus the existing tires still have great tread.
Is the best solution sliming or installing tubes, or, given their age, am I better off biting the bullet and springing for a set of new tires?
Thanks.