heavy tire

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  1. #1
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    heavy tire

    i was replacing chains on the max 2 highboy. took off 5 wheels-with tires . the 6 th. one was 3 times heavier . after a minute i realized it was half full of water and mud . not sure how long i've ridden around like that . ripped the valve stem out and flushed it out as much as possible . i'll let the tire change guy know before he replaces the stem and breaks the bead . i never felt it riding ... keep a eye out . johnboy va.

  2. #2
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    Been there done that plus a leg full of mud when I un mounted to clean out.

  3. #3
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    Johnboy you should probably drill holes in all your tires to prevent this issue in the future.

  4. #4
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    yea buddy...good idea , or fill them all with insulating foam !! johnboy va.

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