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Why not?? - 05.21.2009, 12:28 AM

If you read his first post he does not want to use glued tires any longer. I feel the same way. I like my Axial beadlocks with 40 series tires. Like I stated if you build your vehicle to stand up to the type of punishment that you throw at it, then you will have the kind of truck you are looking for. You can go two ways with this. Purchase and install the wheels you want and repair whatever breaks in your drivetrain, or look closely at your setup and start getting the upgrades that you know you will need and rebuild your truck once you have everything in hand.


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If you read his first post he does not want to use glued tires any longer...
I understood that, but for what his is looking for and is worried about ripping beads, gluing tires are the only way to go.


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Tires - 05.21.2009, 06:25 PM

Picking a good strong set of tires, and following the thread I suggested for building beadlock wheels should get you over the hump. I even use a little thin layer of double sided tape under the metal ring to help keep the tire bead from slipping out of the rim. If you build them correctly they will hold up just fine.


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So what kind of laundry detergent do you guys use? My mom used to use the cheap crap and ever since I have had my own place I use Tide. Dunno if it is any better than the cheap stuff, but my clothes always smell good and they seem to be clean. I hated the smell of the cheap crap my mom used so maybe I am just rebelling.

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So what kind of laundry detergent do you guys use? My mom used to use the cheap crap and ever since I have had my own place I use Tide. Dunno if it is any better than the cheap stuff, but my clothes always smell good and they seem to be clean. I hated the smell of the cheap crap my mom used so maybe I am just rebelling.

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So what kind of laundry detergent do you guys use? My mom used to use the cheap crap and ever since I have had my own place I use Tide. Dunno if it is any better than the cheap stuff, but my clothes always smell good and they seem to be clean. I hated the smell of the cheap crap my mom used so maybe I am just rebelling.

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My mom always used tide and now I do too
   
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