SierraHotel
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After reading enough posts on here, I’ve gone from being reminded of split rings, to having the beegeezus scared out of me (making a wide berth around my Deuce), to feeling that if they have not blown apart yet, they won’t (barring digging at the ring – i.e. Deuce roulette). I’d love to have some feedback on my understanding as this is definitely not my area of expertise and a wrong understanding could be the last one.
Suppositions:
1. If they are on there, have been for as long as I know, and the rings are not corroding excessively, misaligned or damaged, there is minimal danger of explosion.
2. Filling the tires from 15 psi to 50 psi should not create any explosive results.
3. Filling a flat tire, provided no damage to the ring was done and it was not driven on, should not create explosive results.
4. You do not have to act as if the tires/wheels contain nitro glycerin when removing the inflated tires/wheels from the truck (provided you do not abuse them and treat them as you would any other wheel assembly).
The knowledge base of this board, which has been extremely helpful so far, would be greatly appreciated.
Hoping my Deuce doesn't bite...too hard.
Bo
Suppositions:
1. If they are on there, have been for as long as I know, and the rings are not corroding excessively, misaligned or damaged, there is minimal danger of explosion.
2. Filling the tires from 15 psi to 50 psi should not create any explosive results.
3. Filling a flat tire, provided no damage to the ring was done and it was not driven on, should not create explosive results.
4. You do not have to act as if the tires/wheels contain nitro glycerin when removing the inflated tires/wheels from the truck (provided you do not abuse them and treat them as you would any other wheel assembly).
The knowledge base of this board, which has been extremely helpful so far, would be greatly appreciated.
Hoping my Deuce doesn't bite...too hard.
Bo