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Wallis, TX | Send some of those shops my way!!!!! Few choices here, one is high, like $16 for a pickup/car tire flat, no mobile service and doesn't like tractor tires. The other more or less does tractor tires but twice he's left rocks (gravel) in the tire and got the tube rubbed thru in no time. One other time he put the tube in backwards. Only one good guy a fair distance away and he is always busy.
For the OP, son prefers tubless truck tires to almost anything else. I don't have the knack for it but he can pop the first bead on without a tool, about 4 or 5 bites with a spoon and its back on. We use the tire mounting soap (grease looking stuff) to fill the gap if need be, usually a big air hose directly hooked to a tractor water adapter will get enough air in fast enough to push it out. | |
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