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Hey guys,
I recently purchased some new tires to go on my HMMWV (Goodyear Wrangler MTR) and a couple things came up during the tire swap. First thing was one of the tires has the older magnesium run flat and the other three have the rubber run flats. Will this cause an issue?
Second, one tire has a bad O-ring (between the two halves). I did some looking around in the -20 and it looks like different set ups us different wheel o-rings. Do these actually make a difference or can I just buy any of the wheel o-rings and they'll work?
Lastly, I had a local tire shop do the swap for me and the guy running the shop was supposedly a former Army Wheeled Vehicle Mechanic. I asked ahead of time to make sure they'd put the lubricant in with the rubber run flats as mentioned in the -20. He assured me they would but after it took them a full work day for the swap (dropped the wheels off at 0800, they finally finished around 1730) I lost some confidence in their assurances. My question here is how critical is the lube? Is it worth taking the tires off and lubing them up myself? Also, I used the part number from the pub in google to find the lube without much luck, is there any special lube or a suitable substitute you can point me in the direction of?
Thanks in advance.
I recently purchased some new tires to go on my HMMWV (Goodyear Wrangler MTR) and a couple things came up during the tire swap. First thing was one of the tires has the older magnesium run flat and the other three have the rubber run flats. Will this cause an issue?
Second, one tire has a bad O-ring (between the two halves). I did some looking around in the -20 and it looks like different set ups us different wheel o-rings. Do these actually make a difference or can I just buy any of the wheel o-rings and they'll work?
Lastly, I had a local tire shop do the swap for me and the guy running the shop was supposedly a former Army Wheeled Vehicle Mechanic. I asked ahead of time to make sure they'd put the lubricant in with the rubber run flats as mentioned in the -20. He assured me they would but after it took them a full work day for the swap (dropped the wheels off at 0800, they finally finished around 1730) I lost some confidence in their assurances. My question here is how critical is the lube? Is it worth taking the tires off and lubing them up myself? Also, I used the part number from the pub in google to find the lube without much luck, is there any special lube or a suitable substitute you can point me in the direction of?
Thanks in advance.