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- TomDK
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Yellostreak wrote: I think you answered my question yourself without even thinking
NOT COMPETITION USE.. for mere mortals only
If I was doing challenges I would have all the proper gear but equally I would not be driving my challenge truck on the road..
@Dave.. I'd still have a set just to admire..
I know what you mean

But the bead still needs to be in place, competition or not

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I fit my tyres lolYellostreak wrote: Yes I would think so.. ask your tyre fitter to use 'rimseal' instead of the usual white soap stuff.. its what they use on everything up to earthmovers
don't have any beadseal don't use it on motorbikes never needed to
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idiotmobil wrote:
I fit my tyres lolYellostreak wrote: Yes I would think so.. ask your tyre fitter to use 'rimseal' instead of the usual white soap stuff.. its what they use on everything up to earthmovers
don't have any beadseal don't use it on motorbikes never needed to
of course doh!..

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Dave cc wrote: Dunno at the moment still working on it should have better idea of costs by next week wheels in the picture are Silverline found them a bit by accident whilst tring to source rims but a set of Yota stud pattern are £695 delivered :sick: big bucks will update this thread as soon as i have bottomed it out
can you do this on any modular rim, brand new ofcourse?
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