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Chris Green 03-12-2007 08:34 AM

Gluing Tyres
 
Hello!

This is obviously quite a simple task for most people in the off-road scene, but I've got to glue up my first set of tyres this week.

I've glued foams up before, for mardaves and micro's, but I just used double sided tape, or evostick for this, giving me plenty of time for the glue to activate.

Has anyone got any tips? I've seen some tyre bands advertised in a magazine recently, but now I can only find some for 1/8th tyres.

Thanks!

Chris.

Doomanic 03-12-2007 08:41 AM

  1. Give the tyre bead and rim a wipe over with motor spray to ensure they are free of grease.
  2. Fit the tyre to the rim, ensuring the bead is properly seated on the rim.
  3. If using thin glue, use a rubber band to hold the tyre onto the rim (superglue works best if the joint is as tight as possible)
  4. Apply glue to the bead and carefully rotate the tyre so it runs all the way round, capillary action will get the glue into the bead.
  5. Allow to dry, then repeat on the other side.
Hope that helps.

Alternatively, you can ignore point 5 and glue both sides of all your tyres and then stack them on your pit table to dry.:D

Lowie 03-12-2007 10:25 AM

[devilmode] yeah, but the first also degrease your table [devilmode off]

gramey 03-12-2007 10:38 PM

:)Having stuck my thumbs to tyres several times and got fed up with it I cheated and bought an RPM 1/10 off road tyre gluing jig.

1) Degrease tyre
2) Lightly key bead of rim with wet & dry then clean and degrease
3) Mount tyre on rim
4) Place in bottom half of jig, place top on jig, push down lightly to expose bead and apply 4-6 drops of superglue around bead. Release pressure on top half of jig tyre comes up and glue gets forced round entire circumference of rim.
5) Allow to dry and repeat on other side

Nice professional looking job without getting your fingers stuck!:)

Northy 03-12-2007 10:53 PM

I just get Jim to do mine, much easier :D

Chris Green 04-12-2007 08:35 AM

Cheers for the replies.

A tyre gluing jig sounds like the best option. I've just done a quick google search, and I can't find one? Are they called something else?

Thanks.

Chris Green 04-12-2007 08:47 AM

ok, think I've found it...

http://www.shopatron.com/product/par...733.1966.0.0.0

any idea where I can buy one from in the UK?

Chris Doughty 04-12-2007 09:13 AM

I believe CML import RPM so anywhere that stocks AE/Proline/Novak parts should be able to order one for you.

Wraggy 04-12-2007 09:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chris Green (Post 74683)
ok, think I've found it...

http://www.shopatron.com/product/par...733.1966.0.0.0

any idea where I can buy one from in the UK?

Try Dom @ http://www.dcracing.co.uk
user name on here of DOOMANIC

Doomanic 04-12-2007 09:23 AM

I think I might have an idea;)

losixxx 04-12-2007 09:25 AM

RPM8128Pro-Bond Tire Fixture
give CDS a call, can have it for you asap as only 2 minutes from cml

01527 577175

Chris Green 04-12-2007 09:39 AM

Cheers!

I'll order it from DC racing later. seeing as they replied first!

Thank you.

gramey 05-12-2007 11:45 PM

:)Sorry I hadn't seen your question about where to get the tyre jig but glad you've got sorted.:)


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