k0ua
Epic Contributor
But antifreeze is toxic and will polute the ground if you get a leak plus more expensive.
RV antifreeze is non toxic. RV anti-freeze is Propylene glycol. NOT Ethylene Glycol. Propylene glycol is found in many food products.
But antifreeze is toxic and will polute the ground if you get a leak plus more expensive.
RV antifreeze is non toxic. RV anti-freeze is Propylene glycol. NOT Ethylene Glycol. Propylene glycol is found in many food products.
Just talked to local Rimguard dealer. He will fill my rear tires for $275.00 plus tax.
I told him I didn't want any tacks in my tires.
That's 35 gallons per tire for my 43x16.00-20 tires. Approx. 375 Lb per tire.
RV antifreeze is usually pre mixed and set for a certain degrees below zero. It can be diluted but that will raise the below zero set point.
Just talked to local Rimguard dealer. He will fill my rear tires for $275.00 plus tax.
I told him I didn't want any tacks in my tires.
That's 35 gallons per tire for my 43x16.00-20 tires. Approx. 375 Lb per tire.
The 275 for Rimguard sounds like a good price to me.
What's the "tacks" in your tires?
It was a joke. I didn't want tacks (as in thumbtacks)