i might just take em to the guy in this thread. hes semi local and hell do it for free. haha
its like 2 hours away. but maybe ill just do it myself for the experience,
i basically just bolt the wheel together and then seal the mating surfaces together, right?
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what do you guys use to seal wheels?
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As Jean-Paul Sartre said, when seeking advice you already know the answer, you're just looking for someone else to say it.
Studying for philosophy while being on the forumz is a bad idea
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My amateur opinion would be to reseal them. Having ~40lbft of pressure on the seals released might have opened up small holes, you never know. Is it worth the possibility of a PITA job of taking the tires off and resealing them anyways?
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Originally posted by BreakMyWallet View Postso i took the wheels apart but i didnt seperate the barrels. they seem to be on there pretty good. u guys think there is any way i can get away with not sealing them? i mean they are SUPER tight together.
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so i took the wheels apart but i didnt seperate the barrels. they seem to be on there pretty good. u guys think there is any way i can get away with not sealing them? i mean they are SUPER tight together.
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no one told me taking apart wheels was such a pain in the ass! haha
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I just went to home depot and got a silicone sealent for bonding aluminum.
We've done 3-4 sets of wheels and never had a problem with it. But you have to layer it on thick, and then using a wet finger, smoother the bead out flat. I've gone as far as using painter's tape to create a smooth line as to where my bead should end, so that it doesn't look ugly, as well as become off balanced because of more silicone on one side of the wheel compared to the other.
But mainly, but a ton of silicone (about 1/2 a tube) in the groove, and go all the way around without stopping , then using a wet finger, smooth the bead out so that it's flat, and there are no air bubbles exposed. If you do use tape, then remove the tape to create a nice clean line, just like a manufacturer.
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except that it will probably harden or shrink or shift after some time...and i wouldnt want the torque of my bolts being affected by it.
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so did any of you guys put rtv/ sealant on the face before putting the lips on, then bolt them together?
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I've used black RTV on probably 10+ sets of wheels, my own and other local guys, and have never once had a leak. I only put a small bead, smaller than the diameter of a pencil and then spread it with my finger to get all of the air bubbles out, then the next day do it again.
From what I've seen, the more sloppy it looks the better chance there is of it leaking. I've had to re-seal wheels for like 4 people around here and all of them had a shit load of sealant on them and looked like a kids finger painting project. With one tube of black RTV (caulking gun size) from Autozone you should be able to seal 3 sets of wheels and still have some left over.
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Originally posted by Stephen View Posti use fatlace and effin euro stickers exclusively to seal the wheels.
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