K_Daulby
Member
Well all this talk of tire ballast has made me weight my tires with the cheapest and heavest ballast I could find.
I have a friend in the natural gas business. his father ownes the co. his job is to maintaine the wells pressure and such (i don't know what he does) but he bleeds off brine from the wells which is almost as heavy as CACL2. I have seen this stuff in -30C and it is still liquid. He gave me all I could use (freebe) so i set about filling all my tires front and back.
Here is how i did it.
1 remove tires
2 remove valve stem insert (little thing in valve stem)
3 I had some fuel line that fit a funell and on to the valve stem
4 step on tire so you push out some air through funell that is hooked up to valve
5 pour brine in funell and the tire does the work by sucking in the fluid as it tries to return to normal round position.
once fluid is gone from funell, step on tire and repeat step 5
6 when you step on the tire and fluid comes out of the funell you are full and you can reinsert valve stem thingy. and fill tire to desired pressure
7 replace tire and go to next tire.
this took me about 1 hour to do all 4 tires.
peice of cake. hope this helps someone
and thank you to all the people on here who helped me.
I have a friend in the natural gas business. his father ownes the co. his job is to maintaine the wells pressure and such (i don't know what he does) but he bleeds off brine from the wells which is almost as heavy as CACL2. I have seen this stuff in -30C and it is still liquid. He gave me all I could use (freebe) so i set about filling all my tires front and back.
Here is how i did it.
1 remove tires
2 remove valve stem insert (little thing in valve stem)
3 I had some fuel line that fit a funell and on to the valve stem
4 step on tire so you push out some air through funell that is hooked up to valve
5 pour brine in funell and the tire does the work by sucking in the fluid as it tries to return to normal round position.
once fluid is gone from funell, step on tire and repeat step 5
6 when you step on the tire and fluid comes out of the funell you are full and you can reinsert valve stem thingy. and fill tire to desired pressure
7 replace tire and go to next tire.
this took me about 1 hour to do all 4 tires.
peice of cake. hope this helps someone
and thank you to all the people on here who helped me.