There is no inner tube and sidewall damage can not be repaired.
knife
Camber and toe can both cause inner tire wear.
Put an inner tube in the tire.
It is the internal component of the tire, it a nut shell its the inner strength of the tire.
It would depend on where the rims and tire packages were purchased as to how much money one might save. With the proper research and shopping around for a good tire and rim dealer, one could potentially save hundreds of dollars on a package deal.
use a knife
To hold air.
there are three things that has to match up:type of valvewheel sizetire widthTubes will stretch and swell when inflated, so usually one size of tube will be good for several sizes of tire.
Sure, the inner tube is just a stretchy rubber bladder. It'll expand until the tire stops it.
Yes it is ok. Safety precaution if your tire has patches.
no i dont think so . the capacity of a tire is what it is and using an inner tube would probably decrese the load capacity and be dangerous . you need a tire with a higher load range and max psi .
YES, AN INNER TUBE CAN BE USED CAN BE USED TO SUPPORT RADIAL TIRE, BUT IF THER US SIGNIFICANT SIDE WALL DAMAGE THIS IS NOT RECOMMENDED.