he is mainly talking about changing out his foams while testing, which means he probably doesnt have an oven in his pit bag. its a quick, easy way to swap foams while at the track, to try different set ups with the same track conditions.
This video focuses solely on exchanging the inserts, so I can appreciate it from that perspective. However, my experience is that the "baking method" covers all aspects of glue deactivation. It saves the tire, the tire bead, the wheel and the foam insert. It's also much more expedient, as the tire bead literally pulls and pops off the wheel w/o any resistance, once the glue is deactivated by the heat. It's really the only proven method to save the tires, the wheels and the foam inserts.
@emailkenny Cheers mate :)
brendanraymond 1 month ago
@brendanraymond 325 degrees Farenheit for about 15 mins.
emailkenny 1 month ago
@emailkenny What temp do you set the oven at?
brendanraymond 2 months ago
he is mainly talking about changing out his foams while testing, which means he probably doesnt have an oven in his pit bag. its a quick, easy way to swap foams while at the track, to try different set ups with the same track conditions.
rchristian222 1 year ago
This video focuses solely on exchanging the inserts, so I can appreciate it from that perspective. However, my experience is that the "baking method" covers all aspects of glue deactivation. It saves the tire, the tire bead, the wheel and the foam insert. It's also much more expedient, as the tire bead literally pulls and pops off the wheel w/o any resistance, once the glue is deactivated by the heat. It's really the only proven method to save the tires, the wheels and the foam inserts.
emailkenny 2 years ago
He reminds me of Tussinwolf from the Jason Ellis show.
timbulb 2 years ago
what about decreasing it first before you clue it together?
offroadrc 2 years ago