I have seen too many vids and none of them really say whats the best method. So now im stuck with my new tires and don't know what to do! Some one plz reply with some advice and experienced tips
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You stand a chance of melting the wheel with direct high heat. You would be better off buying a cheap toaster oven from Walmart and using that outside one tire at a time.Im thinking a hairdryer or a heat. My dad can get a heat gun from work since he is an Electrical engineer. I want to do it in the garage with the door open. Does that work?
Yes some parts. Usually things like a GPS holder or side skirts.What if I cut the tire a little and ripped the beed off! Ik thats dumb but I kind of want to experiment.
@jondilly1974 Do u print out ur own parts with ur 3d printer?
It’s just a small oven. I would think it would work fineWould a toaster oven be suitable for this? I haven't attempted this before but if I do eventually I would not be looking forward to smelling up my house and oven for days with chemical smell. My thoughts would be a toaster oven with a good temp controller and do it in my garage with the doors open.
You had your temp too highI personally cooked the rims
Thats what i have read online 350 degres F i think it was for 10mins maybe i overcooked them?? but the tire still has no issueYou had your temp too high
Yeah rubber can take that no problem, but ABS needs to stay under 300F for sure.Thats what i have read online 350 degres F i think it was for 10mins maybe i overcooked them?? but the tire still has no issue
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