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jonsteffen

yes or no question and reason for answer,what would be better to run tubes in the rear tires or not

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dennist

I did read Yes, so you can run lower pressure.

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baerpath

Depends if there loaded yes, if just air in them then no.

We run 14 inch wide alum rims with Carlsile and Firestone 26x12 Usually around 5 psi(hard tracks) to 8psi (soft tracks) Never rolled a bead on any of the pullers all the way down to 2 psi on slimey tracks.

The tube won't push the sides of the tire down as much as the center

Duane

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jonsteffen

Depends if there loaded yes, if just air in them then no.

We run 14 inch wide alum rims with Carlsile and Firestone 26x12 Usually around 5 psi(hard tracks) to 8psi (soft tracks) Never rolled a bead on any of the pullers all the way down to 2 psi on slimey tracks.

The tube won't push the sides of the tire down as much as the center

Duane

thanks you two by the way baerpath i want to pick your brain for some tips and tricks in the pulling world for wheel horse tractors

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stephan07

13 wide alum wheels no tubes here best combo i have used. they may be for sale if your interested.

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jonsteffen

i am going to run 23x10.5x12's with steel rims with 23x11x12 rims so would i use tubes or not

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