Tire Mounting

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oldballs

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This is a utility trailer.....4 x 8.....single axle....no brakes. I mounted a new 4.80-8 tire on an old wheel for a spare. I used a "Syl-Glide" paste silicone lubricant on the bead and rim flanges. But then I read the new tire label that said , "never us a silicone to lubricate the bead and rim flanges". I hate to take it off and remount it. Since the trailer has no brakes, what do you all think? Why do I always read the instructions after doing something? I guess it is a man thing.:eek:
 
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oldballs said:
This is a utility trailer.....4 x 8.....single axle....no brakes. I mounted a new 4.80-8 tire on an old wheel for a spare. I used a "Syl-Glide" paste silicone lubricant on the bead and rim flanges. But then I read the new tire label that said , "never us a silicone to lubricate the bead and rim flanges". I hate to take it off and remount it. Since the trailer has no brakes, what do you all think? Why do I always read the instructions after doing something? I guess it is a man thing.:eek:

I would call a local tire guy but I have seen some silicone products eat up rubber.

Chris
 
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Thanks, Chris....think I'll just deflate it, clean it and set it with some bead sealer. Thanks again for your many contributions to this forum. Mike
 

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