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Old 10-27-2009, 01:35 PM
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Originally Posted by fatdaddy
and he runs a Kyosho! what does that tell you
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Old 10-27-2009, 08:48 PM
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I'll try it ... I put the sole on Hiipie mans shoe and it was tuff as hell. I am gonna try it on something junky first... I aint gonna french kiss a new set.
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Here is a step by step rundown of how I do my tires.

First I take my wheels and grind the edges slightly my dremel. Once I do that I wipe the wheel down with simple green then slightly spray it with motor spray.

Secondly I take the tires punch the holes in them then I grind the bead of the tire and scuff it up really good. Then when that is done I take a rag that is damp with denatured alcohol and wipe the tire down.

Let the tire dry and you are ready to mount. I use Fusion tire glue and run a bead of glue all the way arounf the tire then I put on my JConcepts tire glue and wipe off the excess glue.

Now all you have to do is balance the tire and race! Best of luck and hope I was of some help.
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Never could get the hang of gluein'. I just get AKA pre-mounts and let the good times roll.
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Originally Posted by offroad racer
With the kind of money he's got, he can run anything he wants and never look back.
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Forgot to mention that if any of you guys would like to run Jconcept tires we are now offering premounts.
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Originally Posted by The Working Man
With the kind of money he's got, he can run anything he wants and never look back.
the point was that he doesnt run the car thats named after him
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Is gloo-ing tires really that hard?????
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No not really. It is just more time consuming than not. If you have any questions or problems just shoot me a pm.
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