rmksledder
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has anybody else had problems with their mud lites being flat from day one?
Yes my mudlites where flat when I got them too but after I put them on the rims I added some air, about 4-5 pounds this seemed to help a little.
Most of the problem with tires loosing air is that they where mounted poorly. I would never bother getting tires mounted at the dealers they always have a young kid doing it unsupervised, and they just don't know what there doing most of the time. Find a real tire shop that will do it, you'll get a good job with no bead leaks, and they'll tell you if there's a bend wheel. Best of all they will have a WAY lower price to mount tires. Last dealer I talked to wanted $24.00 a tire and I had to bring them in off the quad. I had a tire shop do them instead and he charged me $8.00 a tire off the quad.
why waste time and money taking them to a shop when you can do them yourself easy.
has anybody else had problems with their mud lites being flat from day one?
pack a can of ether and a lighter and two beers.all three working together seems to get a tire fixed up in no time..dont use the beers on the tire.hope this helps.it usually seems to be s.s. rims they fall off of..has anyone had them fall off stock rims?keeping the tire pressure hard seems to help,my 27s (mudlites) havent came off the rim yet but twice on the hylo rally we seen mudlites off s.s. rims..coincidents?