jjmjones
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Any thoughts on the product- Rim Guard- used to load tires?
Thanks
Thanks
Any thoughts on the product- Rim Guard- used to load tires?
Thanks
It has weight, though not quite as much as calcium chloride, is non corrosive (guarding your rims), is biodegradable according to the guy at the tire shop.
Cost's about the same. Most of the expense in adding ballast is not the product itself, but in the labor involved in getting it into or out of your tires. They charge in both directions plus a disposal fee.
Dennis
Dealer is "throwing it in". I just wouldn't bother if there is a better option.
Cast weights you never loose no matter how many times you have flat tires!!!!
Fluid in tires does hurt traction when compared to liquid filled tires in ag work.. It takes about 3/4's the weight of cast to equal the same in liquid.
Just an option!
Calcium is about 1/2 to 2/3rds the price of rim gaurd.
Cost's about the same. Dennis
I just had Rim Guard install in my tractor. I didn't want nothing to do with CaCI. Salt will just rot my rims.
At $3.00 a gallon and the environment safe product was worth it to me. Beside the ride improve also.
If you don't mind. How many gallons what size tires and how much total? I am thinking about it but I am cheep, so I am also thinking RV antifreeze but no matter what I am holding out for tubes in the tubeless tires. Most people say I don't need the tubes but as you said rusted out rimes, been there done that didn't like the taste so I err on the overkill side!