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Old 09-03-2004, 03:43 PM
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I have some e.t. streets i bought from a guy on here a while back and one started going flat so i took it to get the tube patched and they said there wasnt a tube in it. They pactched the tire for me but will the tires be ok w/o tubes? So far i have been using them w/o tubes for like 4 weeks.
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Should be OK, I was told if you coat the inside of the tire with Palmolive dish soap they hold pressure better without tubes. Also lighter. I dont have wheels for my ET Streets yet so I havent tried it yet.
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I've always run ET streets with no tubes and no problems. Are you daily driving with yours?
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I've always run ET streets with no tubes and no problems. Are you daily driving with yours?
Defninetly not. I cant imagine daily driving on ets. But i was just making sure that something wouldnt happend all the sudden and send me off the side of the road.

They held air fairly well except the hole which is fixed now so i suppose im ok

thanks for the help.
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If the leak is fixed you should be fine. I don't even run tubes in my slicks.




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