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Re: Has anybody else expienced that, too?
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Craig the Clipper Man
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Very good point, Owen. You are absolutely correct.

Posted on: 2013/7/8 18:18
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Re: Has anybody else expienced that, too?
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Tim Cole
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I've seen this happen with snap ring wheels. However, didn't somebody report this happening on other makes of 50's cars?

This really demonstrates why tires should not be overinflated. I was in Detroit last week on business and the roads were terrible. You won't find me overinflating my tires.

Posted on: 2013/7/8 18:32
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Re: Has anybody else expienced that, too?
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BigKev
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Packard did not paint the inside of the wheels, so rust happens . Media blast, inspect, and paint with a good quailty primer and paint.

Posted on: 2013/7/9 23:34
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Re: Has anybody else expienced that, too?
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Jim L. in OR
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After seeing that picture I wonder about the wheels on my cars. Can wheels be magnifluxed?

Posted on: 2013/7/10 0:01
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Re: Has anybody else expienced that, too?
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BigKev
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Demount and inspect the inside for rust/pitting.

If a wheel requires a tube to hold air, that would be the first sign of rust issues.

Posted on: 2013/7/11 10:03
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Re: Has anybody else expienced that, too?
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David Grubbs
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Kev - the tire shop I use insists on installing tubes on any car that came with tubes originally regardless of radial or bias ply. Maybe a legal thing, a sales gimmick or reality. I had them reinstall my 5 year old radials after the wheels were blasted, primed and painted. The radials had been working just fine on the same wheels for the previous 5 years with no problems of air leakage though.

Posted on: 2013/7/11 10:07
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Re: Has anybody else expienced that, too?
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Packard used tubeless tires starting in '54

Posted on: 2013/7/11 10:19
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1954 Packard Clipper Deluxe Touring Sedan -> Registry | Project Blog

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