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Old 01-11-2004, 02:51 AM   #1
red82gt
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Coating the insides with dish soap helps them hold air. I haven't had mine drop any air pressure with this trick but I haven't left them on my car for longer than 6 hours though. I also take most of the air out of them when I'm done at the track as well(that way I can fit at least one of them in my hatch with the battery box).
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