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Default Edit foams into ballistic buggy spikes

Does anyone cut these down at all? recently bought a load after being somewhat unimpressed by schumacher inserts and they seem rather big for the ballistic tyres, or is it just a case of squeezing it and holding it while it glues?
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Cut them to the width of the wheels.

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Does anyone cut these down at all? recently bought a load after being somewhat unimpressed by schumacher inserts and they seem rather big for the ballistic tyres, or is it just a case of squeezing it and holding it while it glues?
We never have a problem fitting EDIT foams into any tyres and they were tested in all tyres prior to marketing. The only mod Adam & I make is to cut a chamfer on the outside edges to give the Tyre a flatter profile when we require it.
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Just squeeze it in then i guess, thanks for the reply
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