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You can do this and then put the wheel in a press or vice for half an hour between wood just to make sure the rubber is pushed fully inBuncrana said:I use a very easy metthod with medium CA. After cleaning off any oils, mount the tires, making sure you have them in the grooves. Now, looking down at the tread, grab one sideand pull back enough that you can clearly see about an in ch of the groove in front of you. You should also be able to see it is pulling out of the groove about half way around but in such a way as it will fall back into the groove as soon as you let go. Practice a bit before putting in glue. Once you ready, pour some glue in on top and let it slide down both sides. Use just enough for it to go down half way each side. Take your time because it will not set yet. Now turn it and do the other half of that side the same way. You may even notice it has poured more than half way around and that's ok. I usually start with the fronts, do all 4, let them sit for 10 minutes or longer and then do the backs. I have run them 15 minutes aftwards without a problem. Anyone who has seen me race my Savage knows I am far from gentle with it and go ballz out...never had a tire come unglued using this method.