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tire foam/fill???
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<blockquote data-quote="Fishfiles" data-source="post: 54274" data-attributes="member: 782"><p>there is a company down here in New Orleans that will recap foam filled tires , but like I had already said it has to be at least a 12 ply tire to start with and no threads can be exposed or the cap will not stay stuck ----- I agree with throwing the rims away as I have watched and I have cut the tire off the rim with a recipicating saw and it really isn't worth the time and the blades compared to the price you can get new rims for ---------Thin Air is a name of a tire puncture proof material that is sprayed in the tire before mounting it , but I really don't think it is something you can apply yourself , and think you have to have it installed by a dealer who is equipped with the sprayer when the tire is purchased</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fishfiles, post: 54274, member: 782"] there is a company down here in New Orleans that will recap foam filled tires , but like I had already said it has to be at least a 12 ply tire to start with and no threads can be exposed or the cap will not stay stuck ----- I agree with throwing the rims away as I have watched and I have cut the tire off the rim with a recipicating saw and it really isn't worth the time and the blades compared to the price you can get new rims for ---------Thin Air is a name of a tire puncture proof material that is sprayed in the tire before mounting it , but I really don't think it is something you can apply yourself , and think you have to have it installed by a dealer who is equipped with the sprayer when the tire is purchased [/QUOTE]
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