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04.19.2010, 10:25 AM

glueing tires is like painting, it comes down to the prep work and wether or not you know what your doing. With a properly set of glue tires the the tire will actualy rip at the sidewall rather than coming loose at the bead.
   
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04.19.2010, 07:21 PM

thats also my other problem
   
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04.19.2010, 07:44 PM

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glueing tires is like painting, it comes down to the prep work and wether or not you know what your doing. With a properly set of glue tires the the tire will actualy rip at the sidewall rather than coming loose at the bead.
AhMEM SISTAH... if you dont slightly at least scuff the side walls before applying whats Texas Sp called zip zap glue... #1 scuff #2 glue # 3-4 smoke a beezer and reapply the glue ...1 pass of sticky glue and your finger gets stuck so you quit NANCY, you need 3 -27 layers of glue on the wheel, I run 6's all day. Purchace some beadlocks and zip it
   
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04.19.2010, 08:55 PM

I've used a lot of different brands of CA in the last 20yrs, the best I've found is ZAP brand.


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