Rim Guard/Beet Juice is some NASTY crap. Just wait until you try to set the tire pressure and that crap comes out the valve stem, plugs your gage and sticks to everything. And if you do get your tire pressure set too low, it will cause the tire to slip on the rim. My experience.
Thanks for sharing! Most users would argue that a natural product is far less nasty than a toxic / corrosive alternative. Also, any tire with the air pressure set too low can cause the tire to slip on the rim, whether there is any liquid ballast installed or not.
Rim Guard/Beet Juice is some NASTY crap. Just wait until you try to set the tire pressure and that crap comes out the valve stem, plugs your gage and sticks to everything. And if you do get your tire pressure set too low, it will cause the tire to slip on the rim. My experience.
Thanks for sharing! Most users would argue that a natural product is far less nasty than a toxic / corrosive alternative.
Also, any tire with the air pressure set too low can cause the tire to slip on the rim, whether there is any liquid ballast installed or not.
Well let me tell ya The rubber stem came apart where it was glued
Bought my tractor brand new guess the dealer didn’t watch this video
Lmao you don’t need all this high dollar bs 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
True there are a lot of creative ways to do it without the equipment shown. This video is intended for our professional installers, not DIYer's.