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Old 03-12-2013, 03:58 PM
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To Tell what you have in the tires now, loosen the valve cap and get 1 drop on your finger, taste it, if it is salty it's cloride.
If it tastes like windshield washer fluid, that is what it is.
If it smells like shit, don't taste it, it is beet juice.yuck!
Most of the guys here like to use W.washer fluid as it is easily gotten, inexpensive and does not rot the rims.
you can also use RV antifreez, or regular antifreeze.
Just search this forum, there must be 100 posts about what to use and ways to put it in.
Any kind of pump works well and does not take that much time.
I perfer that way, as I have a set up for putting cloride on my farm tires.
You would be surprised how quickly I can pump in 50-75 Gallons of fluid in a farm tire, or out for that matter.
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