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I got to thinking (I know, dangerous!), aside from boring holes, another way to eliminate the chance of vermin occupying the "Rotational Anti-vibration Isolation Pad" would be to just leave it on the rim. Junkyards let 'em go pretty cheap.

Quick question? Anyone know how much refrigerant a Goodyear Wrangler 275/R15 will hold?

:grin2:
35psi? Would I need to know the sidewall rating to properly size the "Rotational Anti-vibration Isolation Pad"?

HOLD ON!!! We missed something here....now DOT will be involved with our unit pads and not just recovery bottles...make sure the tread depth is 4/32" on forward facing pads and 2/32" on rear facing pads....get to buy a new tool now!!!
 
Dang, I got all excited when I saw this thread - I thought it was "The Latest Vibrator Technology". I was hoping to see a vibrator maybe controlled by a iPhone or something.
 
I think I'd be worried about the lines flexing enough to eventually break. Still, there's an idea there somewhere... maybe seal the bottom with great stuff and pour it full of concrete up almost to the top of the sidewall... :couch:
 
Creative, in a kinda '*******' way is the thought that comes to mind... :)
Hey now, I resemble that remark.

Up sell them on PM for the new and improved vibration pad. You know, check the tire pressure for optimal vibration and balancing performance. Maybe get several customer on this PM program and perform a rotation.

Heck, now I need more valve cores, tires patches, air compressor (for EPA) and hoses. Where do I find all that room in the truck, its full now!
 
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Hey now, I resemble that remark.

Up sell them on PM for the new and improved vibration pad. You know, check the tire pressure for optimal vibration and balancing performance. Maybe get several customer on this PM program and perform a rotation.

Heck, now I need more valve cores, tires patches, air compressor (for EPA) and hoses. Where do I find all that room in the truck, its full now!
So do I... Kinda... :)
 
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Can you imagine the phone call, to another HVAC company not using this system.

HO - "Hello, yeah my AC aint working too good."
AC - "What seems to be the problem?"
HO - "Well, I think its got a flat."

::DD:
 
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Can you imagine the phone call, to another HVAC company not using this system.

HO - "Hello, yeah my AC aint working too good."
AC - "What seems to be the problem?"
HO - "Well, I think its got a flat."

::DD:
BOOOOO!!!!!
 
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