Cost and availability; the rim guard, bio fill are fairly new products.Why does people use this old calcium that destroys metal ?
I’ve completely filled all 4 tires front & rear with a weak antifreeze mix and water in 7 JD 4&5k series tractors.
No rust & non corrosive.
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Your weak antifreeze solution in cold climates would destroy the tires.
Rim Guard has been around for a couple of decades now.Cost and availability; the rim guard, bio fill are fairly new products.
I don’t think that’s true. The correct level includes an air cushion. Calcium in liquid suspension that is in air contact will indeed rust steel.Calcium filled to the correct level will not rust the rims. However, don't want to have any leaking tires either.
Well like I said fairly new, especially compared to calcium.Rim Guard has been around for a couple of decades now.
But what is the reason to stick with an old inferior product when there are new and improved products available?Well like I said fairly new, especially compared to calcium.