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Old 08-20-2010, 10:36 PM
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HMM why would you need to glue tires on?
I have a urethane small seam sealer that we use on our window frames. That stuff is really sticky but it really doesn't dry all the way. That stuff may work.
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HMM why would you need to glue tires on?
Monighan is saying this because he saw my Mack DT have a front tire twist off the rim carrying a full load of dirt.

Rcpuller, is goop the same as shoo goo? I'll give it a shot.
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Those Fulda tires are much softer than Tamiya originals, so they come off the rim easily especially when turning under heavy load. I have Fulda Crossforce tires on my 10x8 Scania tipper and at first I did not clue them on the rims, but pretty soon I noticed that I need to do that . They also had tendency to spin on the rims when the truck got stuck like in the picture



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