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Tire/bead glues?
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<blockquote data-quote="PORTER" data-source="post: 1528527" data-attributes="member: 15961"><p>Because Iroks have very flimsy sidewalls and running them at very low pressure you are not going to get away from the inner burping when trail wheeling . The issue will occur when the tires are at full turn with the weight of rig causing the tire to fold over usually happening on a downhill descent at 3-5 psi. I have ran the same setup(17" 39.5 Iroks with Trailreadys), and running with a higher pressure(6-8psi) in the twisty woods is the only way to stop the burping tho rig weight plays a huge part on how much to run. Now on snowy situations where terrain is more on the flatter side you can run then down pretty low with no issues. Only true way to stop the issue is with double bead locks, which is what I run now with Iroks. Glue, silicone, etc is a band aid but is not the cure all for the burping for this particular tire. Good luck, been there done that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PORTER, post: 1528527, member: 15961"] Because Iroks have very flimsy sidewalls and running them at very low pressure you are not going to get away from the inner burping when trail wheeling . The issue will occur when the tires are at full turn with the weight of rig causing the tire to fold over usually happening on a downhill descent at 3-5 psi. I have ran the same setup(17" 39.5 Iroks with Trailreadys), and running with a higher pressure(6-8psi) in the twisty woods is the only way to stop the burping tho rig weight plays a huge part on how much to run. Now on snowy situations where terrain is more on the flatter side you can run then down pretty low with no issues. Only true way to stop the issue is with double bead locks, which is what I run now with Iroks. Glue, silicone, etc is a band aid but is not the cure all for the burping for this particular tire. Good luck, been there done that. [/QUOTE]
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