AKA I-Beams problem....
#1
AKA I-Beams problem....
Hey guys,
I bought a set of 4 premounted AKA I-Beams for my RC8T about a month ago from my local hobby shop. Tried them out at our local club race and they were pretty sweet, and then used them last weekend and again they did not let me down, ended up getting first in the BMain.
Today I finally got to takin it apart and looked over my tires and 2 of them were stripped on the inside of the wheel. Right on the hex. Not sure what to do. These tires are awesome and still practically brand new since I have only used them twice and only on the track. What to do...what to do. Help!
Thanks
pistolpete1982
I bought a set of 4 premounted AKA I-Beams for my RC8T about a month ago from my local hobby shop. Tried them out at our local club race and they were pretty sweet, and then used them last weekend and again they did not let me down, ended up getting first in the BMain.
Today I finally got to takin it apart and looked over my tires and 2 of them were stripped on the inside of the wheel. Right on the hex. Not sure what to do. These tires are awesome and still practically brand new since I have only used them twice and only on the track. What to do...what to do. Help!
Thanks
pistolpete1982
#2
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well, the wheels stripped out because you either didnt put them on correctly, or didnt tighten down the wheel hex all the wya... happens to the best of us.
What to do now?
Take a container, fill the bottom with acetone. Sispend the wheels above the acetone using plastic spray can caps, and just let them sit in there for a day or so. They should just be able to be pulled off the wheels then, and glue em up on a new set.
What to do now?
Take a container, fill the bottom with acetone. Sispend the wheels above the acetone using plastic spray can caps, and just let them sit in there for a day or so. They should just be able to be pulled off the wheels then, and glue em up on a new set.
#3
What i do is put wheels on a old cookie sheet set the oven at 350 degrees and bake for 15 min. Take them out and the tire just pulls of the rim only bad thing is it smells for about 10min like burning rubber but just open a window for awhile. This trick always works good for me.
#5
What i do is put wheels on a old cookie sheet set the oven at 350 degrees and bake for 15 min. Take them out and the tire just pulls of the rim only bad thing is it smells for about 10min like burning rubber but just open a window for awhile. This trick always works good for me.
I tried that and the foam turned into a giant blob that stretched the tire out then escaped the oven and attacked Manhattan.
Use a Heatgun to get your tires off. Youtube has vids.
#7
I soak my AKAs in acetone for 24hours, the foams dry out and seem fine...
#8
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You could use a sharp exacto blade and carefully cut the bead back from the wheel. Would take forever, but if you can't do the acetone and baking seems to be out of the question, you might be left with that as a last option. Done it a couple of times and does work. I think there is a vid of Hara doing that to some buggy tires to swap foams. I would think the same process could get the job done. Sucks stripping out a wheel or two, even more so when it's a set that works for you.
#9
......or you can always call aka they might be able to replace them for you i ve read that they are pretty awesome with replacing tires and rims ,you really have nothing to loose call them .
#10
If it's clearly NOT a defect or warranty issue, why would you recommend that he call and see if he can get them replaced? That's just irresponsible.
#11
You could use a sharp exacto blade and carefully cut the bead back from the wheel. Would take forever, but if you can't do the acetone and baking seems to be out of the question, you might be left with that as a last option. Done it a couple of times and does work. I think there is a vid of Hara doing that to some buggy tires to swap foams. I would think the same process could get the job done. Sucks stripping out a wheel or two, even more so when it's a set that works for you.
#13
What i do is put wheels on a old cookie sheet set the oven at 350 degrees and bake for 15 min. Take them out and the tire just pulls of the rim only bad thing is it smells for about 10min like burning rubber but just open a window for awhile. This trick always works good for me.
Baking aka's is a NO NO....also baking wheels off never actually removes the glue off the tire itself rather turns it into a Rock hard bead that must be dealt with before re-mounting....Acetone and the glue bead just Melts away until your left with a Essentially Brand new unmounted tire Clean of old glue.
X2...Imo this is the easiest way and most effective.
#15
Go grab a new set and this time remember to crank it down, make sure the wheels is on the hub first.