[AT] Just checking....

Cecil R Bearden crbearden at copper.net
Sun Nov 1 11:32:05 PST 2015


I have a roll of that it might work!! It would be better than drilling 
my rim.

Cecil in OKla



On 11/1/2015 12:34 AM, Indiana Robinson wrote:
> I've never had a problem with a tire slipping on the rim. It was usually
> more problem getting the bead to push out completely. Those tires must be
> pretty loose. I recall Diana's younger brother's Muncie IN drag racing days
> in a bright yellow Plymouth Duster and the ring of screws around the rim.
> I have mounted a lot of used tubeless tires with rough beads and on many of
> those I kept sheets of vulcanizing rubber that I would cut into strips
> about an inch wide and cemented (rubber cement) into the corner of the rim.
> As the bead pressed against it that formed into a new seal point for the
> bead. I don't know if that would be enough to lock it in place to prevent
> slipping on a loose fit tractor rim though.
>


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