Only luck I've had getting tires to stay on chrome finished rims is to remove the chrome where the bead is glued. I use the edge of a file wrapped with 200-220grit sandpaper and get it all off. Wipe bead of tire and where it will sit on rim with denat alcohol to remove anything that will interfere or compromise the CA. Ended my probs doing it this way.
Yes and clean the tire itself where it will be glued with some sort of decent solvent cleaner. The molding process for the tires uses silicone release agent so they can get the tires out of the mold and it leaves a residue on the tires that glue doesnt stick to well. so meake sure you clean the guleing surface of the tires well.
I can't decide if its more fun
to make it...
or break it...