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How to not seal a tire / wheel properly

Mos68x

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Mind you I haven't dived into mine yet because I'm still dealing with fuel delivery issues, but I would say that it's easier said than done. In theory it might sound like a good idea, but moving around a tire that weighs as much as you do, or more, and trying to get the o-ring in place, while bolting the second half of the rim...that just sounds exhausting. At least on the ground you don't have to fight with keeping everything from falling, j/s
 

simp5782

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if they come apart that easy why take the rim off the truck leave it on and change the tire like a loader tire
Cause you can't do but the front two while on the truck if it's a 5 ton.

The orings fit snug over the wheel and should not move especially with a dab of grease on them

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