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We'll see, I have no car right now, the Jag is leaking brake fluid internally on the booster, and I'd like to get the Bentley dealt with first.
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So just a general clean Bill before fitting new tyre? Did you have any rusted wheels?
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Weirdly enough I never had any rusty wheels in the bead attachment area in my many Jags. I certainly had some elsewhere on the wheels and used a sandblaster to clean them up.
Some of the umpteen other family cars including Fords, Holdens, Datsuns etc did require cleaning up on the bead areas and a useful tool there was an angle grinder fitted with a cup brush.
Some of the umpteen other family cars including Fords, Holdens, Datsuns etc did require cleaning up on the bead areas and a useful tool there was an angle grinder fitted with a cup brush.
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