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Old 07-13-2020, 11:47 AM   #1
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Default Re: New slicks dish soap rim screws?

For the M/T leakage I tried different brands of Dishwashing soap & also slime. Neither did the trick. Still weeped through the sidewalls. The only thing that sealed them right up was the "original" Coca-Cola(Thanks Don). Poured it on the sides,rubbed it in and let them sit in the sun. Turn over and repeat. Mounted up and no leakage.

My 10.5 x 29.5S C07 Hoosiers do not leak at all with nothing done on the inside.

I have been unable to stop the tire from moving on the rim without screws. Tried dry, Aqua-net hairspray and weatherstrip adhesive. Swapped them and they just repeated the other way. My latest effort is Permatex High Tack brush-on. Do not know if that will do it. I have heard that knurled rims will sometimes do the trick.

I believe the main problem is my old Motorwheel Flys because I know of people with the same class car, with more modern rims that do not use screws and there is no tire movement.
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Old 07-13-2020, 12:30 PM   #2
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Default Re: New slicks dish soap rim screws?

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For the M/T leakage I tried different brands of Dishwashing soap & also slime. Neither did the trick. Still weeped through the sidewalls. The only thing that sealed them right up was the "original" Coca-Cola(Thanks Don). Poured it on the sides,rubbed it in and let them sit in the sun. Turn over and repeat. Mounted up and no leakage.

My 10.5 x 29.5S C07 Hoosiers do not leak at all with nothing done on the inside.

I have been unable to stop the tire from moving on the rim without screws. Tried dry, Aqua-net hairspray and weatherstrip adhesive. Swapped them and they just repeated the other way. My latest effort is Permatex High Tack brush-on. Do not know if that will do it. I have heard that knurled rims will sometimes do the trick.

I believe the main problem is my old Motorwheel Flys because I know of people with the same class car, with more modern rims that do not use screws and there is no tire movement.
I would also say it may be the Fly's,just like the old Supertricks.Also I would be leery of using any kind of glue/sealer as it may "weld" the tire to the rim,and make it hard to remove the tire later.Those rims are flimsy and you don't want to bend or crack one!...gsa612
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