riderdan
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All,
I've attempted to use the search feature here and I've googled without finding a definitive/satisfactory answer, so I'm turning to the experts...
My truck had two tires that needed to be replaced. One has a slow leak (air it up every two or three weeks) and another was down to 10% tread. So I bought a set of surplus tires (new enough that they still have the tits on them and with 90%+ tread) which arrived today.
One of them isn't actually mounted to the wheel--it's over, but the bead isn't set. And there's no run-flat or beadlock or o-ring in it. So here are my questions...
Is it possible to run the military tires without beadlocks or runflats? Is it inherently unsafe, or just not recommended?
I assume it's not possible to get the tire to seal to the wheel without an o-ring, is that correct? So I'd need at least an o-ring to get this tire mounted on the wheel...
Thanks!
I've attempted to use the search feature here and I've googled without finding a definitive/satisfactory answer, so I'm turning to the experts...
My truck had two tires that needed to be replaced. One has a slow leak (air it up every two or three weeks) and another was down to 10% tread. So I bought a set of surplus tires (new enough that they still have the tits on them and with 90%+ tread) which arrived today.
One of them isn't actually mounted to the wheel--it's over, but the bead isn't set. And there's no run-flat or beadlock or o-ring in it. So here are my questions...
Is it possible to run the military tires without beadlocks or runflats? Is it inherently unsafe, or just not recommended?
I assume it's not possible to get the tire to seal to the wheel without an o-ring, is that correct? So I'd need at least an o-ring to get this tire mounted on the wheel...
Thanks!