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ceejay21 14-07-2012 06:27 PM

removing tires
 
Hi all,

Ive just got some new tires for my touring car and ive glued them onto the rims.
Went out for some practice and rounded the hex inside the rim, the tires are still prefect and i don't want to waste them.

Would it damage the compound of the tire if I was to boil them off the rims? Would be good if not as I can put them on better wheels.

Cheers!

TARTMAN 14-07-2012 06:40 PM

boiling...
 
acetone would alter the compound of the tyre possibly, but boiling should not as boiling water is not hot enough to alter rubber..... so safer to boil them....

In my honest opinion..... :D

lardy37 14-07-2012 08:27 PM

yes boil them for about 15-20 mins (use old pan) then drop them into cold water and the glue just cracks and you can peel them off:thumbsup:

ceejay21 14-07-2012 08:33 PM

Ok thats great thanks, I might give it a go on my buggy ones too :D

zoaman 14-07-2012 09:59 PM

+ 1 for boiling no smells and come of clean as a whistle.i have found a little longer makes it a lot easier on thickly coated tyres.(yes i have had some with about 5mm given to me for the wheels)

Shaun_TLR 15-07-2012 09:10 AM

I didnt think acetone would alter the compound of tyres?............. certainly shouldnt with something like mini spikes?

crtpromachine 15-07-2012 01:08 PM

Acetone is all that i use on removal of my tyres but i do not running touring car i run a rally x but never has affected anything of the compound of the tyres by using acetone,but could be different on touring car tyres

TARTMAN 15-07-2012 01:44 PM

not sure if it does
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Shaun_TLR (Post 674701)
I didnt think acetone would alter the compound of tyres?............. certainly shouldnt with something like mini spikes?


have had a few people mention it may alter there compund, if removing for replacing with new tyres of course thats does not matter, but if re using the tyres, it might be an issue, not tried it. but mentioning it....:confused:

Col 15-07-2012 07:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Shaun_TLR (Post 674701)
I didnt think acetone would alter the compound of tyres?............. certainly shouldnt with something like mini spikes?

Give it a try! Makes them super soft and really quite poor

Timee80 15-07-2012 07:11 PM

I know the Schumacher green compound tyres go harder and feel a bit more brittle, if that makes any sense.

ceejay21 16-07-2012 06:59 PM

Boiled them off yesterday and they came off a treat, dosent seem to have altered the compound at all which is great as they are literally 2 heats old with a destroyed wheel :mad:

They are Sorex 28R's which is man made rubber, dont know what the schumi buggy ones are but i might try a set and see if it affects them. :thumbsup:

Tomk26B4 16-07-2012 07:41 PM

Acetone doesn't seem to alter shuy yellows too much?


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