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1. Remove rust and scale from rim—an important first step.

2. Remove dirt and grit from inside of casing, and check inside and out for cuts, breaks, rough spots, nails, glass, and the like.

3. Inflate tube only to a point where it starts to round out.

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5. Insert tube in casing and mount on rim. Be careful not to pinch, pull, or tear tube.

6. If flaps are used, and make sure they are centered and free from wrinkles.

7. On drop center rime, be sure beads are out of well before inflating.

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9. Measure tire for size. Remember, dual tires and all "driven" tires must not vary by more than 3/4 inch in circumference or 1/4 inch in diameter.

10. Install tire on vehicle. Observe mounting instructions for directional tires.

1. Keep tire pressures exact at all times.

2. Watch for cuts or breaks, and for rapid wear due to wheel misalignment.

3. Have tires repaired or recapped in time.

1. Do not drive faster than 35 miles per hour.

2. Do not overload vehicles.

3. Steer around rocks, ruts, curbs and other obstructions.

4. Drive smoothly. Avoid quick starts, stops and skidding.