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Old 03-18-2009, 10:02 AM   #42
blazerbrad
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Was going to say the same as above, just break one bead, dump them in, and air it back up. Just make sure you don't have any BB's laying between the bead and rim lip when you air it back up.

Regarding the comment about steel BB's disintegrating.....not sure about that. I ran regular steel BB's in my daily driver/tow rig truck for probably 6-8k (tires were getting uneven wear at the end of their life so I tried the BB's to smooth them out). When I removed them the BB's looked exactly like when I installed them and no evidence of any wear on the rims or tires.
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