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Secret to DR Tire Mounting - No Slip without Beadlocks

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Ok, I didn’t want to post all this info because everyone has their own beliefs and I don’t like to debate problems I have solved, but there is a guy on the “bad” forum who seems like a good guy looking for this info and I would like to help him. I refuse to post it there so I am posting it here. So here are my secrets:

My 17” MT ER’s were slipping on the Racestars to the point where they were so out-of-balance the car was shaking like crazy at the end, obviously losing speed because of it. I called MT and they said “some guys use Aqua Net”.

So I bought a can of original (pink) Aqua Net and brought the mounted tires to a local HP shop. I had them remove the tires and I scrubbed the bead of the tires with Awesome cleaner and a scotchbrite pad until they were clean and had fresh rubber exposed. I rinsed them, let them dry then wiped them down with lacquer thinner.

I did the same with the wheels. They were painted wheels so I was careful to clean the bead area without removing too much pant. There were a lot of rubber specks stuck to the wheel that I cleaned off. Then wiped down with lacquer thinner.

I gave the wheels to the shop and had them balance the wheels only, no tires. I marked the placement of the wheel weights and photoed them. Then I gave the shop my wheel weights which were a different color to use to balance after the tires were mounted. Marked and photoed them.

The purpose of this was if the tire slipped, I could shift the “tire” weights without affecting “wheel” balance.

The shop used the Aqua Net as the bead sealer/lubricant and they went on just fine.

I do not know how many runs I have made with these, maybe 30? 40? Most runs in the 10.0-10.2 range, including my best at 9.993. They have not budged!

Problem SOLVED!!!


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that a old school thing we use to do and it worked women's hair spray......it's been a minute since I heard of anyone doing that again!!!
 


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Hairspray is spray lacquer
 


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As long as it works it is a good idea. Some use beads for balancing so if the tire moves they stay in balance
 


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that a old school thing we use to do and it worked women's hair spray......it's been a minute since I heard of anyone doing that again!!!
I believe it is more than just the hair spray. I believe the surfaces need to be clean, free of contamination, (mold release agent on the tires is formulated to eliminate sticking, some contain silicone), no rubber residue on the wheels, etc. Like paint, the hard and important work is in the prep. Also, some shops like to slop on "lubricant"!!!! :mad:

My belief anyway, but I am surprised how well it works and I'm sticking with it! :ROFLMAO:
 


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“I refuse to post it there so I am posting it here.”

I don’t post a whole lot over there either nowadays. Some of them seem to be a bit combative for my liking.
 


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“I refuse to post it there so I am posting it here.”

I don’t post a whole lot over there either nowadays. Some of them seem to be a bit combative for my liking.
There was a reason for the mass exodus a few years ago remember?
 


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that a old school thing we use to do and it worked women's hair spray......it's been a minute since I heard of anyone doing that again!!!
Yup, remember people doing that in the 70's...
 


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There was a reason for the mass exodus a few years ago remember?
The gecko was the reason... anyone that left after that got what they deserved, lol.

What kind of 60' is this solution holding up to?
 




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