I know this subject has been aired in the past on these pages , but i cannot find the thread. Was it possibly on the old site ?
Anyway , i would like to ask the question of those that know , what is the best adhesive for securing the tyres to the alloy wheels .
Iv e looked on the web , and it does seem to be a minefeild out there !
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Hello David
Its locktite 480.Does the job.Its never failed on me.
Lee
Its locktite 480.Does the job.Its never failed on me.
Lee
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When I was bonding acetol tyres to the aluminium wheels it was recommended by Loctite to use primer 770, the acetol tyres have still to be proved in action.
Graham
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Hi David:
I have a alternative adhesive - the one I used - It's an excellent bonding agent for rubber to aluminum or anything, and easy to use, the only drawback is once on you may never get the rubber back off, it is permanent!
It's called IC-2000 - 1 oz is about $8.00 USD and plenty enough for all your wheels (use sparingly). You have 20-45 seconds to position then all is secure! It is a cyanoacrylate and works fast - most hobby stores carry it.
JOE
I have a alternative adhesive - the one I used - It's an excellent bonding agent for rubber to aluminum or anything, and easy to use, the only drawback is once on you may never get the rubber back off, it is permanent!
It's called IC-2000 - 1 oz is about $8.00 USD and plenty enough for all your wheels (use sparingly). You have 20-45 seconds to position then all is secure! It is a cyanoacrylate and works fast - most hobby stores carry it.
JOE
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I used double sided Sellotape,it is the same width as the rim wind it round till it meets ,cut with a sharp blade, slip on the tyre job done .So far mine have never come off.
Regards Jeff Hyder
I used double sided Sellotape,it is the same width as the rim wind it round till it meets ,cut with a sharp blade, slip on the tyre job done .So far mine have never come off.
Regards Jeff Hyder