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thanks for the info guys its so helpful to have experience like we have available here.
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yeah-just shoot the whole wheel. the bead will still set. I only do motorcycle wheels & have never done any car or truck wheels & always cut strips of thick plastic like a milk carton or something like that to place in between the wheel & the tool used to put the tire on.
nutty
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Guest repliedJust as bob said .. powder the whole wheel the bead will still set ..
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Re: powdering wheels
Originally posted by pickleboyprobably a dumb question but when doing wheels do most of you out there powder the area where the tire covers (bead area). just wondering if it affects sealing of tire / during mounting of tire does this powder usually get damaged. thanks for replies in advance.
I powder the whole rim including the bead. Never had a problem.
Good Luck
Bob
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Powdering wheels
I am doing my first set in a few days. I am going to just let the powder roll over the lip.
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powdering wheels
probably a dumb question but when doing wheels do most of you out there powder the area where the tire covers (bead area). just wondering if it affects sealing of tire / during mounting of tire does this powder usually get damaged. thanks for replies in advance.Tags: None
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