[quote=bacho]I paid about $12 each for tubes from a tire shop and did not have to take the wheel off the axle to install. It's been over a year and the guy I sold them to commented this very weekend about how impressed he was that they had not lost an ounce of air. If I had taken the wheels with me to the shop, they would have installed them for $15 each total.
If you have an old style tire, do what you have to do. If you have rims, I wouldn't advise filling them with paint.
[quote=captndon7]I got tired of having a flat cat trax tire for over a year, they get old and cracked.
Inner Tubes cost too much and you have to take the cat trax all apart and take it to tire ware house and pay them to put it in the cat trax tire.
Inner Tubes do not hold air as long as tubeless tires do.
I figured out the best way to fix old cracked tires, it’s also the easiest and cheapest way to do it, you don't have to take the cat trax all apart.
You only need to take the valve stem out and pump in 80 Oz of latex paint and put the valve stem back in and inflate it and your good to go.
80 Oz of latex paint is much better then green slime, its $50.00 and only last 2 years.
The 80 Oz of latex paint once inside the tire fills in the hundreds of cracks from the inside and stays Liquid for an indefinite amount of time.[/quote][/quote]
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