AxleHub
Elite Member
Axel, I'd get some RV antifreeze and load them yourself. It doesn't take long to do. Rimguard is basically beet juice.
Actually, I ended up hsving rears rimguarded. Then I'm planning to rimguard the fronts locally as well as my regular rider/snowblower rider I will rimguard those tires myself. Beet juice is better for the rubber and the rims and rimguard weight per cubic foot is much heavier. So smaller tires will add more weight. I can buy the rimguard in bulk . . from a dealer and install it to keep costs down and fill level up
I'm still considering spacers also to help on hills.