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Cold vulcanizing from Busted Knuckle Off Road
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<blockquote data-quote="ToledoDan" data-source="post: 745045" data-attributes="member: 13704"><p>I broke the tire down, just did not remove the back half of the rim. made it a little more challenging to get inside, but all i did was roughen the inside of the tire and prime it. I've kept the garage about 73° since saturday afternoon. i was hoping for the patch material to cure a little harder than it did. if feels a little soft. I did a RZR tire satruday evening as well, but did not break that one down. stock tire with a hole you could almost stick your pinky in. mixed up golf ball size parts of A & B. when I was done mixing, I split the rubber ball and used half of it on the RZR tire and just made a golf ball size rubber ball with the other half and brought it inside to cure. no difference in what cured inside and in the garage. but like I said, I was hoping for it to cure a little harder. i will air up the RZR tire tonight. I might be able to get the sticky back together tonight, but we have a HS orientation for my son, so we will see if I have time afterwards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ToledoDan, post: 745045, member: 13704"] I broke the tire down, just did not remove the back half of the rim. made it a little more challenging to get inside, but all i did was roughen the inside of the tire and prime it. I've kept the garage about 73° since saturday afternoon. i was hoping for the patch material to cure a little harder than it did. if feels a little soft. I did a RZR tire satruday evening as well, but did not break that one down. stock tire with a hole you could almost stick your pinky in. mixed up golf ball size parts of A & B. when I was done mixing, I split the rubber ball and used half of it on the RZR tire and just made a golf ball size rubber ball with the other half and brought it inside to cure. no difference in what cured inside and in the garage. but like I said, I was hoping for it to cure a little harder. i will air up the RZR tire tonight. I might be able to get the sticky back together tonight, but we have a HS orientation for my son, so we will see if I have time afterwards. [/QUOTE]
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