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Old 01-20-2012, 03:58 PM
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The way I do it on tubeless tires is to lay the tire and rim flat on the floor with the valve stem were you break the bead in a small spot and pour it in.( Slowly ) As the tire fills you can slowly lift the stem side up and pour till no more will go in. I can get almost 9 gallons in 23x10.50s. The total weight in each is right at 90 pounds in Carlisle True Trac. Air it up and install. It is a huge help but for snow narrow tires with chains are best.
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