Tires Thinking of draining tires. TC24DA.

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Zipperhead0 said:
I'm really looking into a product called rimguard. Rim Guard - Liquid Tire Ballast

Now I just need to find a dealer in my area to fill my tires.

I highly, HIGHLY recommend rimguard. It is the only fluid used here in Michigan, probably because it was invented here and because we grow sugar beets, the byproducts of which become rimguard. :) It has all the pluses of any tire fluid with no issues of corrosion or killing the grass (or your well water!) if it leaks out. I am not a dealer or investor, I don't get any money from rimguard, but I do think it is a far better choice than calcium chloride or "windshield washer fluid." Also, around here it isn't expensive - I had both my rear 16.9x28 R1s loaded for $400 complete, and I think that works out to something like 1400lbs total:
Rim Guard™ Hydro-Flation Table for AG Tires
 

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