Had much of that trouble back in the '50s  We used powdered carbon.  I 
have no clue on availability today, but to install, jack vehicle, rotate 
wheel so the valve is at the bottom position, remove valve core which 
will deflate tire.  Lower the jack with the valve stem still in the 
bottom position. This will complete the deflation of the tire.  With a 
home brewed paper funnel, pour carbon powder into funnel as someone 
jacks auto, which will "suck" the powder into the tire.  Then reinflate. 
 Good luck.

Gene Ferguson, W4FWG
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>Not repeater related so much, but I thought the great minds here 
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>One of my corporate bosses, a ham, is having his bridgestone tires 
>generate static while they are rolling, interfering with AM radio 
>reception. I know somebody used to sell a powder to put in the tires 
>that dissapated the static, but can't find any info on it now. It 
>has to do with some problem with "low rolling resistance" tires that 
>have low carbon content..
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>Any ideas? thanks!
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