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I can fill my loader to overflow with rounds since I foam filled my rear tires...
 
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It’s more like liquid rubber vs foam and it is very heavy.
Offered in three densities and essential to lay undisturbed as it cures.

For me I came back the next day.

Done to eliminate flats but extra weight a much appreciated after thought.

Only did rears but thinking of fronts as still getting sidewall damage.
 
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It cures? Does that mean it becomes a solid?
 
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How does that work when you want to change tires?

I can sure see the upside of not getting flats or the tire coming loose from the bead.
 
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How does that work when you want to change tires?

I can sure see the upside of not getting flats or the tire coming loose from the bead.

You have to cut the tire off the rim.
 
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The farm/industrial tire shop said they recap foamed filled AG tires at half the cost of new…

Sold by weight so small tires not to big a hit but large ties get pricey but also add ballast.
 
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