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Sower 05.30.2008 09:55 AM

Holes in Your Tires?
 
What do you guys use to drill holes in your tires to let dirt and water get out? I've never done it before and just got some new tires. Do you just bust out the drill and go for it or is there some technique someone can point me to? Thanks!

skellyo 05.30.2008 09:58 AM

You run the risk of tearing the rubber or getting non-uniform holes if you use a drill.

I use a leather punch tool, like this:
http://www.amazon.com/eToolscity-TAI.../dp/B0002T87FE

I picked mine up from Home Depot and it's almost identical to the one in the link. Works very well and punches nice round holes.

Sower 05.30.2008 10:00 AM

Well, that would work if I didn't buy pre-mounts. :neutral:

Arct1k 05.30.2008 10:00 AM

I tried this once on a set of stampede talons and it was a disaster.

I just took a 3mm drill too them - sadly when running on brushless power I managed to get a whole foam out through one 3mm hole.

On the other tire it ripped to shreds! I obviously did it very wrong and am interested to see how to do it right.

Proceed with care though!

skellyo 05.30.2008 10:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sower (Post 177752)
Well, that would work if I didn't buy pre-mounts. :neutral:

Unfortunately, I think your only feasible option is to drill the wheel itself.

BrianG 05.30.2008 10:10 AM

I still say tires should be sealed and air filled just like real tires. Sure, makes them a bit bouncier, but nothing that can't be dialed out via suspension tweaks I would think.

lutach 05.30.2008 10:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BrianG (Post 177760)
I still say tires should be sealed and air filled just like real tires. Sure, makes them a bit bouncier, but nothing that can't be dialed out via suspension tweaks I would think.

A company in China has made one and it uses an inner tube and there's a little vlave just like a real tire.

BrianG 05.30.2008 11:08 AM

How does it hold up?

lutach 05.30.2008 11:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BrianG (Post 177769)
How does it hold up?

Don't know. I never got one and it looks kind of heavy. I'll try to find some pictures and I'll post them here.

E-Revonut 05.30.2008 11:59 AM

I've had good luck using a drill bit in a dremel tool. It spins fast enought to melt through it rather than tear it.

BrianG 05.30.2008 12:01 PM

I imagine it would be heavier. Hmmm. Maybe get rid of the tube for a belted radial? And use a different solution instead of a valve stem?

lutach 05.30.2008 12:15 PM

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Found it, but I can't find the other ones. I will have to find the pictures that I printed and scan them.

BrianG 05.30.2008 12:21 PM

Wow, 1.1lb per tire??!! They are bigger than normal at 6.5" D X 4" W, but still. The rims look like Al, maybe a high grade plastic would be better. Wonder how heavy a typical on-orad, buggy, or MT/truggy tire would be...

bdebde 05.30.2008 01:06 PM

I have some 40 series tires that weigh about 1 lb.

rcsammy 05.30.2008 02:02 PM

fastrax make this tool

http://www.rceasy.com/wp-content/upl...04/fast605.jpg
Make quick and easy air holes in your tyres with with this new purpose designed tool from Fastrax. Its special inwardly rotating barrel allows pressure to be applied while the cutting tip cuts through the tyre wall producing perfect holes every time
http://www.rceasy.com/wp-content/upl...4/fast605a.jpg


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