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    some of my rims are leaking around the tire and rim area. due to dirt and some bends in the rim. i want to buy new ones but first is there any way i can reuse them if i take the tire off and bend them back strait and clean up the beads? how hard is it to do yourself?tips?

  • #2
    If the rim isn't bent badly, it may just be the tire that is the issue or, if you've reseated the bead in the field, it could be a dirty bead. You can break the tire off the bead, leaving it on the wheel, and clean everything really well. If it's rusty, wire brush the wheel and repaint. Then reseat the tire's bead on the wheel.

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    • #3
      its mostly because my rims leak and they get flat and when turning all the dirt and sand gets around the bead and frigs up the seal. there are some small rocks in my tires as well... you can hear it rolling around in there.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by curtisbyrne View Post
        its mostly because my rims leak and they get flat and when turning all the dirt and sand gets around the bead and frigs up the seal. there are some small rocks in my tires as well... you can hear it rolling around in there.
        You could always put tubes in them. They are inexpensive when it comes to rim and tire replacement.
        "Racing is life. Anything that happens before or after is just waiting."

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        • #5
          After cleaning the rim up, you can put a thin bead of Permatex on the rim and/or tire and reseat it. We've had a lot of good luck stretching the lifespan of old rims and tires by gluing the living h*ll out of big and small tires. The silver bell trailer wheels are wicked cheap if you want to upgrade. These have a really decent bead on the rim and are well worth $12/each.

          8X7 5-Lug on 4.5" Silver Bell Trailer Wheel
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          • #6
            Originally posted by hydromike View Post
            After cleaning the rim up, you can put a thin bead of Permatex on the rim and/or tire and reseat it. We've had a lot of good luck stretching the lifespan of old rims and tires by gluing the living h*ll out of big and small tires. The silver bell trailer wheels are wicked cheap if you want to upgrade. These have a really decent bead on the rim and are well worth $12/each.

            8X7 5-Lug on 4.5" Silver Bell Trailer Wheel
            I have those wheels on all of my machines and I like them a lot.
            "Racing is life. Anything that happens before or after is just waiting."

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            • #7
              Originally posted by smudvapor View Post
              I have those wheels on all of my machines and I like them a lot.
              do you weld bead locks on these or do they hold the bead ok??
              Thanks

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              • #8
                They hold the bead fine. I think Egoperf measured the bead on the silver bells and compared it to the K-lock bead and it wasn't much of a difference at all. They hold quite well as-is. With that said, I'm running them naked and with a couple sets of Smud-Locks on the racers and am happy with the few laps they've made so far.
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                • #9
                  Ok Thanks Mike I'm gonna need another set of wheels myself.

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                  • #10
                    I ran them on the track for a year without locks and then with locks. Hydro is right they work great either way.
                    "Racing is life. Anything that happens before or after is just waiting."

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                    • #11
                      so those are the right size for the 22-10-8 runamucks and the right bolt pattern?

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by smudvapor View Post
                        I ran them on the track for a year without locks and then with locks. Hydro is right they work great either way.
                        already ordered them at 81.30 how can ya go wrong at that price!!!
                        thanks fellas! now to find cheap rawhide 3s

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by curtisbyrne View Post
                          so those are the right size for the 22-10-8 runamucks and the right bolt pattern?
                          They sure are Curtis. Grab a set if you get the chance.
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                          • #14
                            I tried all last winter to get my old original 22" runamuks to hold air. I thought I had it beat after I wire wheeled the beads all down and sealed the beads with automotive bead sealer. But as soon as I took it out they started leaking again and I said screw it and bought 8 new wheels and tires. I believe the tires themselves were so gouged up on the beads that they wouldn't have seated on new rims either. Something to check on before you go buying new wheels.

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                            • #15
                              could also be the valves.... i tried and tried to get my tires off the rim and could not. i got the first outside lip loose but down further it is growed on good?

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