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    Re: Quick wheel help??

    Put it in and take a drive to get it circulated around. It has to run down over the bead from the outside of the tire
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    Re: Quick wheel help??

    Worked for me that way too
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    Re: Quick wheel help??

    You might try some green slime in them. That is what it is called. There are some other products like it that work well in sealing beads
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    Re: Quick wheel help??

    Yes, those could use some freshening up too
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    Re: Quick wheel help??

    Let them have a snooze then :D
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    Re: Quick wheel help??

    Those look good on there
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    Re: Quick wheel help??

    As far as I know, yes
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    Re: Quick wheel help??

    That is OK. The difference between aluminum and steel rims is the thickness of the center. This allows them to have a different looking center hole and easily capped with a flush cap. Make sure...
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    Re: Quick wheel help??

    Yes, those have caps which will not be an issue
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    Re: Quick wheel help??

    That would be a big 10-4 good buddy :D
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    Re: Quick wheel help??

    If they are ten years old or older and don't have a large hole in the center, they will fit
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