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Default What would you do?

If they were mine, I'd go with the tubes. And spray the
outside of the tires generously with Armor All, which helps
resist dry rot.

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"SteveB" wrote in message
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I just bought a very small trailer to use behind my ATV for
farm use. Low
speed. It has 4.00/4.80-8 tires on it. They are a little
dryrotted. Would
you get some tubes and put them in there, or just get new
tires and use them
tubeless? Trouble I have with tubeless tires is half the
time they're flat,
and they can be a booger to seat the bead. I put some Slime
in there, and
once they seal, they're pretty good to go. My local tire
place would
probably put the new tubes in there for the price of the
tubes. I do
business with them, and they usually do flat fixes for free
anyway.

Steve