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<blockquote data-quote="Dude" data-source="post: 779383" data-attributes="member: 15972"><p>I actually "belted" the foam, but now with the added tread you won't need it.</p><p></p><p>as for "belting" Mashers?? We used to put one or 2 layers of duct tape on the inside of the tread carcuss on Holeshots back in the day when I raced.</p><p></p><p>You could try that and see if it would stabilize a Masher with out foams.</p><p>But to honest, I would just cut the foams to whatever is working these days and weight up with wheel weights on the rim inside. I finally broke down and went that route and it works good. </p><p></p><p>You can get a whole box of wheel weights at Les Swab for $15 and you will be set for a long time. Or they will sell you some buy the strip, they weigh 3.5oz's per stip and you just stick them on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dude, post: 779383, member: 15972"] I actually "belted" the foam, but now with the added tread you won't need it. as for "belting" Mashers?? We used to put one or 2 layers of duct tape on the inside of the tread carcuss on Holeshots back in the day when I raced. You could try that and see if it would stabilize a Masher with out foams. But to honest, I would just cut the foams to whatever is working these days and weight up with wheel weights on the rim inside. I finally broke down and went that route and it works good. You can get a whole box of wheel weights at Les Swab for $15 and you will be set for a long time. Or they will sell you some buy the strip, they weigh 3.5oz's per stip and you just stick them on. [/QUOTE]
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