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#21  
First, that would involve renting or borrowing a trailer and then paying the dealer for something I can do myself and second, I'm not familiar with RimGaurd. But, I'll look it up. Thanks for the tip. It may be just the ticket.
 
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#22  
First, that would involve renting or borrowing a trailer and then paying the dealer for something I can do myself and second, I'm not familiar with RimGaurd. But, I'll look it up. Thanks for the tip. It may be just the ticket.
 
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<font color="blue">Biggest problem is what to do with alll the 1-gallon plastic bottles!
*** </font>
<font color="brown">*****
Boy I sure could use them !!! </font>
 
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<font color="blue">Biggest problem is what to do with alll the 1-gallon plastic bottles!
*** </font>
<font color="brown">*****
Boy I sure could use them !!! </font>
 
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#27  
I researched Rim Guard. It looks like its a dealer only thing. It also mentions that its live stock edible. I think it must be beet juice or something.

I think I may try the VCI powder. The manufacturer says to mix 2-4 pounds per 50 gallons of water. The downside is that it costs $145 for 5 pounds. My tires hold 47 gallons so I'd put 2.5 pounds in each tire plus some antifreeze. So total cost would be $145 plus a couple of bottles of antifreeze. And I can do it myself.

Here is how I see my other options:

Methanol/washer fluid: Expensive; I'm guessing around $300+ _if_ I can get it in bulk (I'd need 2 55 gallon drums). And without some sort of pump it would be very tedious. The drill pump might help. Probably still number 2 on my list. (If there is a known ratio of methanol to water that will still prevent rust this option would look better).

Tubes plus whatever. I'd have to buy the tubes, breakdown and reinstall the tires plus tubes. And I don't want tubes.

Rim Guard. Cost of dealer install. Anyone know how much? Add transportation to that. Otherwise, seems like a good product but not DIY.

Water plus antifreeze. By far the easiest and most affordable. However, I'm not confident that the antifreeze alone is sufficient to prevent rust. So far there doesn't seem to be a ready answer to this. I'd go this route in a heartbeat if knew that the antifreeze would prevent rust.

Sigh.
 
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  • Thread Starter
#28  
I researched Rim Guard. It looks like its a dealer only thing. It also mentions that its live stock edible. I think it must be beet juice or something.

I think I may try the VCI powder. The manufacturer says to mix 2-4 pounds per 50 gallons of water. The downside is that it costs $145 for 5 pounds. My tires hold 47 gallons so I'd put 2.5 pounds in each tire plus some antifreeze. So total cost would be $145 plus a couple of bottles of antifreeze. And I can do it myself.

Here is how I see my other options:

Methanol/washer fluid: Expensive; I'm guessing around $300+ _if_ I can get it in bulk (I'd need 2 55 gallon drums). And without some sort of pump it would be very tedious. The drill pump might help. Probably still number 2 on my list. (If there is a known ratio of methanol to water that will still prevent rust this option would look better).

Tubes plus whatever. I'd have to buy the tubes, breakdown and reinstall the tires plus tubes. And I don't want tubes.

Rim Guard. Cost of dealer install. Anyone know how much? Add transportation to that. Otherwise, seems like a good product but not DIY.

Water plus antifreeze. By far the easiest and most affordable. However, I'm not confident that the antifreeze alone is sufficient to prevent rust. So far there doesn't seem to be a ready answer to this. I'd go this route in a heartbeat if knew that the antifreeze would prevent rust.

Sigh.
 
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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Water plus antifreeze. By far the easiest and most affordable. However, I'm not confident that the antifreeze alone is sufficient to prevent rust )</font>

So.. um.. how often does your cast iron engine block rust out from that antifreeze soloution. I've never seen rusty antifreeze.. only rusty plain water..

AF bottles say that they preven corrosion.. that includes rust...

Soundguy
 
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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Water plus antifreeze. By far the easiest and most affordable. However, I'm not confident that the antifreeze alone is sufficient to prevent rust )</font>

So.. um.. how often does your cast iron engine block rust out from that antifreeze soloution. I've never seen rusty antifreeze.. only rusty plain water..

AF bottles say that they preven corrosion.. that includes rust...

Soundguy
 

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