To screw or not to screw
#11
Now, with some of these replies, it seems to me that some of the sideways launching problems we've been trouble shooting might be twisted slicks ? If folks are experiencing hard side ways launches, maybe the first thing would be to demount/mount the slicks, mark 'em, and watch 'em.
#12
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I have used this on two differnt wheel slick combos, put this on good when mounting slick, inside both wheel lips, inflate to 35lbs let it set for a day or 3, then set air pressure and run them
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#13
At only $13 a set why would you take a chance? Not using them not only puts you at risk, but could put another driver at risk. I run beadlocks on the outer and a full pack of screws per tire. I know mine is a different set up, but I've spun a tire off the rim before.