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SpeedRacer
07-28-2000, 01:20 PM
Heres my dillema: My back tires on my b3 have water in them. I glued them all down to the rims so no air can get through and then they kept getting flat and not inflating very quickly when you pressed down on them. sooooo.....i poked some holes in them along the flat part and now when i wash them no matter how careful i am, water gets in them and the foam inside never drys. When the tires spin its like a sprinkler. any suggestions?
Nicks $700.00 Pede
07-28-2000, 01:56 PM
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SpeedRacer
07-28-2000, 03:16 PM
wont the same thing happen to the next ones? cause your supposed to poke holes in the tires once theyre glued so the water will get in regardless.
madden
07-28-2000, 03:29 PM
Don't poke holes in your tires. You need to drill a hole in your wheels, not your tires. Make sure that you read your manual carefully.
Conman
07-28-2000, 06:58 PM
Thats what I did to my 10t's wheels and I've never had a problem.
FLYBOY7
07-28-2000, 08:14 PM
i poke two small holes in my rims, and superglue my tires in about 8 different spots... but i do get a lot of water in them... mainly when i clean them water seaps in by the bead... this really tends to ruin the foam in the tire, it makes it way too soft...
so after i get done cleaning my tires i "squeeze" all the water out best i can, thats about all you can do...
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T-MAXX and beyond
07-29-2000, 07:49 PM
I agree with madden your not supposed to put holes in your tires. I hade the same problem. I was told to drill a hole in the rim
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