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Just got a set of Mudlite XTR's for my 02 Suzuki Quadrunner. Stock size 25's . Any suggestions to keep the rims from leaking when I mount them? Tips or tricks to mounting on a tabletop tire machine. I've changed thousands of car tires but never done ATV tires on a tabletop machine. Should I look out for anything specific with the radials? Any help or suggestions would be appreciated. I really hope these tires make a difference on my quad. Share your experience with these tires if you have time.

Thanks.

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Usually if the rims are in good shape, a little soap and water to mount them up works fine. If you want to seal them up better, go to the autoparts store and buy some bead sealer, comes with a brush and dries very rubbery. Some people even install inner tubes.

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