Do you use any kind of grommet around the tube stem to keep it from chafing on
the rim? The shop that did mine did not have these (if they exsist) and I
notice the stems are against the side of the hole.
--
Tim Davis BN7
> I have had tubes in my radials as long as I have used radials which is a
> long time since I have had the Healey for about 34 years. I have never had
> a tube fail from chafing. I have had Michelins, Avons, Pirellis, and now
> Vredesteins and they all had autocross and track experience. Since I
> recently had new wheels and new tires installed, I replaced the old tubes
> only because of age, not defects. They still looked good. And, the tubes
> are made for radials. The last wheel man that worked on my wheels and
> tires put a powder in the tire before he inserted the tubes which is to
> allow for the movement of the tube inside the tire and avoid chafing.
>
> (The Other) Len
> Vacaville, CA
> 1967 3000 MKIII HBJ8L39031
>
>
> > [Original Message]
> > From: Bob Spidell <bspidell@pacbell.net>
> >
> > The only tires I know of that were made for tubes are bias ply ... I
> think most of
> > us--including Peter with his 185/70 Vredesteins--are running radials which
> > are NOT designed to be run with tubes (the sideways flex of a radial
> causes
> > chafing of the tubes).
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