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Drag radial slick ??

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August 13, 2024, 01:12 PM
Bruce Williams
Drag radial slick ??
Im running a M/T 28.0 / 9.0R 3354R tire on a 3400 pound Nova. Car runs 11.70 in good air 11.90 in the summer.
I have had the issue of the slick turning on the rim.
My wife drives this car primarily and as it has became quicker and quicker I have started to have fears of the tire deflating du to the tire movement on the rim.
I have tried some RTV between bead and rim but with no success.
I tried adding rim screws, and it did stop the rotation but the car has slowed .3.
I called M/T and was told the rim screws are a bad no no on the radial tires.

Has anyone else had issues like this?
If so how/what have you done to stop it?


Bruce Lee Cool

Experience is what you get when you don't get what you want.
August 13, 2024, 01:16 PM
CAD
What size wheel are you using?
What tire pressure?

A radial should not have screws, nor need them...
August 13, 2024, 01:29 PM
Bruce Williams
quote:
Originally posted by CAD:
What size wheel are you using?
What tire pressure?

A radial should not have screws, nor need them...

Running an 8" wide wheel 16 psi tire pressure.

Everyone I talk to says they will not spin. These tires over time have mad over one full rotation around.


Bruce Lee Cool

Experience is what you get when you don't get what you want.
August 13, 2024, 05:33 PM
Goob
quote:
Originally posted by Bruce Williams:
quote:
Originally posted by CAD:
What size wheel are you using?
What tire pressure?

A radial should not have screws, nor need them...

Running an 8" wide wheel 16 psi tire pressure.

Everyone I talk to says they will not spin. These tires over time have mad over one full rotation around.


Something wrong with the wheels. Maybe if you rough up the bead seat and mount the tires dry?


"Despite the high cost of living, it remains popular."
Dave Cook
N375
August 13, 2024, 06:11 PM
Lenny5160
Wild that the car slowed .3 after adding rim screws. I haven't run screws in probably 15 years, but I did for at least 10 years before that, all with radials, and didn't have any issues at all.

16 is the lowest pressure I've ever run, but most of the time I've used 17-18 so I don't think low pressure is your issue.


Tony Leonard
August 13, 2024, 07:25 PM
B KING
I posted the below on CR, didn't realize you had posted it here.

We run the M/T PBRs 29.5x10.5 on a 9" wide rim. The car is a 3200 lb. Camaro runs high 5s 1/8th & high 8s 1/4 mile. They do move about 2"s over about 50 runs. We leave off a transbrake & 60' in the high 1.20's - low 1.30s.

IMO, you're not running enough pressure. We started around 18 lbs. & are at 20 lbs. now to help slow the slip.

Get rid of the rim screws, M/T is right!

I have double beadlock rims now but haven't been to the track on them. I'm going to lower the pressure back down around 18 lbs. again.

2BKING
Relaxing


1980 Camaro
Taking the Best Working Small Tire Shyt Box & making it Greater Than Before!
3000 lbs.
Pump Gas 436
August 13, 2024, 10:11 PM
Tex013
glue the rim I use a gasket glue, Permatex High Tack . Do not use a silicon type that will slip .
I always clean rim before fitting/glueing . Inflate and let sit for a day or 2 .
They sometimes will move a little then take a set .
And try higher pressure though each car is different . Im @ 19 1/4 on 10"and 18 1/4 on 8"rims . 29.5x10.5 PBR and same with GY 30x9 radial . A mate reckoned he was @ 21 on 8 1/2"rim @ 3900lbs , Im @ 3780lbs


Tex
August 13, 2024, 10:47 PM
Bruce Williams
Thanks to all for the great advice/tips. Wheels are going to get dismounted tomorrow and I'll clean up all of the goo before remounting with some of the high tack.


Bruce Lee Cool

Experience is what you get when you don't get what you want.
August 13, 2024, 10:54 PM
B KING
While this is a crappy picture. This is what could happen when you use rim screws with radial slicks & a good amount of power!

2BKING Eek




1980 Camaro
Taking the Best Working Small Tire Shyt Box & making it Greater Than Before!
3000 lbs.
Pump Gas 436
August 14, 2024, 08:26 AM
FootbrakeJim
I had the same issue with 1 particular set of slicks years ago. The guy who mounted them had used a bead lubricant on them. He remounted them after cleaning everything up, and he applied a smear of Butyl Rubber to the bead / wheel mating surfaces. (The same stuff glass places use to seal windshields).
The tire slip problem was eliminated 100%, no movement the entire season. The next year, it took nearly destructive efforts to remove those tires.
So I would NOT recommend going that route.


Dan "Jim" Moore
Much too young to feel this damn old!!
August 14, 2024, 08:47 AM
Bruce Williams
quote:
Originally posted by B KING:
While this is a crappy picture. This is what could happen when you use rim screws with radial slicks & a good amount of power!

2BKING Eek



Yikes!


Bruce Lee Cool

Experience is what you get when you don't get what you want.
August 14, 2024, 09:38 AM
Eman
No screws, more pressure. I had the slippage broke them down and cleaned the wheel with acetone. Spray hairspray on the beads and inflate the tire.
If you put screws in and the tire moved you might be needing new tires if it tore the bead.
August 14, 2024, 10:23 AM
Goob
You can also take a center punch and dimple the bead seat surfaces to provide a little grip, kinda like knurling.

I've been running radials since 2001, they will move on the first few hits if you lubed them, then stick. I now use a weak cleaning liquid mix for mounting. My PBR's have moved about 2" in 100+ runs.
I always line up a mark to keep track.

15-18 p.s.i. on 8" rim. 3250#, 1.40 60'


"Despite the high cost of living, it remains popular."
Dave Cook
N375
August 14, 2024, 11:23 AM
Lenny5160
I've settled at 18 psi in my 28 x 9 radials on a 10" wide wheel.

The center of the tire still wears more quickly than the outer portions, but with less pressure I thought there was too much sidewall wrinkle at launch.


Tony Leonard
August 14, 2024, 03:09 PM
Bruce Williams
Just to add another question to the group here.
long as the rim screws do not tear up the bead, how are they any different from a beadlock wheel?


Bruce Lee Cool

Experience is what you get when you don't get what you want.
August 14, 2024, 07:38 PM
keyed up
our 30x9 hoosier radial slips about 2 in. in 20 or so runs. they really never stop, so i just rotate them every 50 passes or so. 18 lbs. of air on a 6.25 1/8, 2900 lb. nova.
August 16, 2024, 09:28 AM
Bruce Williams
quote:
Originally posted by keyed up:
our 30x9 hoosier radial slips about 2 in. in 20 or so runs. they really never stop, so i just rotate them every 50 passes or so. 18 lbs. of air on a 6.25 1/8, 2900 lb. nova.

When you say you rotate them every 50 runs or so, do you mean rotate left to right or you break them down and rotate back to original balance position?


Bruce Lee Cool

Experience is what you get when you don't get what you want.
August 16, 2024, 01:04 PM
B KING
quote:
Originally posted by Bruce Williams:
quote:
Originally posted by keyed up:
our 30x9 hoosier radial slips about 2 in. in 20 or so runs. they really never stop, so i just rotate them every 50 passes or so. 18 lbs. of air on a 6.25 1/8, 2900 lb. nova.

When you say you rotate them every 50 runs or so, do you mean rotate left to right or you break them down and rotate back to original balance position?


Bruce,

Your M/Ts should be directional, so you would have to break the beads & rotate them back to the original balance position. I never had to do that & they moved a good amount.

My Hoosiers are non-directional, so we moved them to the opposite side.

2BKING
Relaxing


1980 Camaro
Taking the Best Working Small Tire Shyt Box & making it Greater Than Before!
3000 lbs.
Pump Gas 436
August 16, 2024, 05:11 PM
Bruce Williams
quote:
Originally posted by B KING:
quote:
Originally posted by Bruce Williams:
quote:
Originally posted by keyed up:
our 30x9 hoosier radial slips about 2 in. in 20 or so runs. they really never stop, so i just rotate them every 50 passes or so. 18 lbs. of air on a 6.25 1/8, 2900 lb. nova.

When you say you rotate them every 50 runs or so, do you mean rotate left to right or you break them down and rotate back to original balance position?


Bruce,

Your M/Ts should be directional, so you would have to break the beads & rotate them back to the original balance position. I never had to do that & they moved a good amount.

My Hoosiers are non-directional, so we moved them to the opposite side.

2BKING
Relaxing


Mr King, yea I know they are directional. I was curious if the fellow was simply breaking the bead and moving the tire back to its original balance position.
Most of the balance weights had fallen off from when they were first balanced and we couldn't feel any vibration, so I'm going to give them a spin weightless.

Bought a small can of Permatex High tack. I will be trying them out soon screwless.


Bruce Lee Cool

Experience is what you get when you don't get what you want.
August 17, 2024, 07:25 AM
SP 124X
If anyone in your area does bead seat knurling that should stop your tire slippage.


Denis LeBlanc