Mud on inside of rims, out of balance

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saym14

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I went in the mud and got mud on the inside of the rims resulting in in out of balance. I have the stock standard rims on my 2020. Is there an easy way to get the dry put out without taking the wheels off ?
 

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A hose with an adjustable nozzle. I’ve never needed a pressure washer, but that would work too.
 

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If you have access to a sprinkler, I would just let it run under your truck for awhile, there's probably mud in places you don't want it anyway, start at the front and move to the back, probably an hour at a time to let the water soak in. Or go drive into a lake and let it soak half way up the wheels.
 

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Take it to a self-serve high pressure car wash and take care of the problem.

That’s what I did the first time it happened to me. Everyone has that sinking feeling you broke something when it first happens. ;-)
 

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You pay to play, especially in the mud.

Spray with liquid Tide. Let it soak for an hour. Hit with water and it should come right off.
 

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