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Old 07-26-20, 08:42 PM
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Originally Posted by stevel610
You could try a few points of rubber cement for the tire liners. Also you might try covering the ends of the liners with duct tape. They can rub a hole in the tube.

As far as the valve stem, remove one side of the tire and straighten. You will wind up doing it on the road when it causes a flat. Its easier to do at home.
You can also sand down the edges till it's very thin and that will prevent the Mr tuffy from rubbing a hole in the tube...OR...you can buy RhinoDillos that cushioned the one edge of the liner to prevent the chaffing. The RhinoDillos are every much as tough as the Mr Tuffy.
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