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    Default Polaris280

    The "rubber tire" keeps coming off the wheels of my polaris. Any suggestions, or is it time to purchase a new "tire"? It is 2 1/2 years old. Thanks for your help. This has been a great site to read!

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    markphin is offline Registered+ Thread Analyst markphin 1 star
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    Default Re: Polaris280

    try rotating the tires. Just like a car, they wear down when using the same side.

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    Default Polaris Bag

    Just an FYI....I just had new velcro sewn on my Polaris bag at the local shoe repair shop for $5. No need to buy a new one for $35 because the velcro wasn't sticking!

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    I actually use a knee-high stocking inside my bag to help with the fine particles. Much cheaper than purchasing a new bag for this job. Sometimes I am able to rinse the stocking and other times I just toss it. At Wally-World you can buy a pkg. of 10 pair of knee-highs pretty cheap.

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    Default Re: Polaris280

    If a tire keeps coming off, buy a new one. Better yet, buy all three. Make sure to buy OEM tires, not the after market ones. They last longer and don't seem to be as ill affected by bad water chemistry.

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