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Where To Buy Tubes for 820/15?

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by terd ferguson, Dec 21, 2012.

  1. terd ferguson
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    My old rubbers I got from the back of dryrot johnnie's garage have finally started to come apart. they were pretty checked already when I got them a couple of years ago. I've been pretty lucky with just two flats from holes in a tube in all that time.

    It's time to bring out the big guns. I've got a set of legit nos US Royal Masters, aka the most beautiful tires ever produced, ready to go on King of Trucks. I always run tubes in any old bias ply. Where can I get some tubes to fit these 820/15 rubber rings of radicalness?

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  2. parklane
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    I think that a well euiped tire shop should be able to get them. Or try Tractor Service Center ( TSC up here)
     
  3. john walker
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    les schwab usually has tubes.
     
  4. Country Gent
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    TSC has lousy smelling, Chinese made garbage for tubes.
     

  5. terd ferguson
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    My local tire shop doesn't deal with tubes at all. Tractor Supply tubes seem to suck from my experience. Plus I'd like to support some place that supports this place if possible.
     
  6. terd ferguson
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  7. need louvers ?
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  8. dirty old man
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    Have you checked Towel City Tires in Kannapolis, NC?
     
  9. Normbc9
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    Try BF Goodrich ,com
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  10. Mr48chev
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  11. we use radial tire tubes as they are thicker installed using baby powder so they don't stick our local tire shops carry them you can try a truck tire repair shop
     
  12. noboD
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    Coker tubes are JUNK. Several friends and I have had trouble with them.
     
  13. terd ferguson
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    I somehow forgot about them? They are right down the road. Thanks for the reminder!
     

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