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<font face="Comic Sans MS">Gentlemen and List,<br>
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Red Car was restored in 2001 prior to the 50th Anniversary Meet in Lake
Tahoe. At that time I installed Dunlap 15 X 6" Stainless 72spoke
tubeless rims from BWW. Hand mounted and balanced were tubeless Dunlop
SP Sport 4000, 205/65R/15's. I have had zero problems with either the
rims or tires in several thousand miles.<br>
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We had no problems sealing the tires to the rims. The reason I chose
to tubeless, Steve, is because if you have a simple puncture, like a
nail, a plug will seal it without having to break the tire down. More
than that, will probably call for tire replacement anyway. I have
recently joined other people in the Club who do not carry a spare. We
have a Plug Kit and either a couple of cans of inflater or a cigarette
lighter powered compressor. Having to break a wire wheel down and
patch a tube in Podunk, USA has always been one of my nightmares.<br>
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Sorry, JK, I like the way that wheel and tire combination fill the
wheel wells and look. <br>
<br>
Bill Barnett<br>
'53 BN1M<br>
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