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Calcium Chloride In Rear Tires?
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<blockquote data-quote="jerry" data-source="post: 7911" data-attributes="member: 931"><p>are there different types of foam? I bought a 610 a few years ago and it had worn out foam filled tires. Had to use a saws all to get them off the rims. The foam in them set up almost as dense as solid rubber and filled them completely. They were heavy as heck and hard to dispose of as I had the tire pieces and the foam chunks as well, I think they weighed as much as any liquid filled tire of that size. Would have been better off throwing away rims and all and buying new.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jerry, post: 7911, member: 931"] are there different types of foam? I bought a 610 a few years ago and it had worn out foam filled tires. Had to use a saws all to get them off the rims. The foam in them set up almost as dense as solid rubber and filled them completely. They were heavy as heck and hard to dispose of as I had the tire pieces and the foam chunks as well, I think they weighed as much as any liquid filled tire of that size. Would have been better off throwing away rims and all and buying new. [/QUOTE]
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