loaded tires

Anonymous-0

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I have a 51 8n side mount 6 volt. 12.4x28 tires. They are loaded with calcium and leaking. I want to change the inner tubes and add washer solvent. How many gallons of solvent do I need per tire. Thanks in advance
 
35g at 75% fill of water on a 12.4-28 tire = additional 292 pounds per tire of water weight.

normally you fill tire between 75 and 90%.

get the winter ww solvent to prevent freezing.

for the most part, the water is your weight and the solvent is your anti freeze. eco safe rv holding tank af can be used as well.

don't have to be full strength.. just enough to prevent freezing solid. some slush in a tire is ok....

soundguy
 
I hope this isn't hijacking...I am considering filling my tires. I have no idea whether or not there are tubes in there. Does it matter. I was considering windshield washer fluid. Is that a mistake?

Thanks!
 
if using loaded tires I would reccomend a tube.. but I've seen plenty of tubless newer machines with ballast.

ww fluid or rv af is generally non corrosive and has corrosion inhibitors.

soundguy
 
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