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Secret to DR Tire Mounting - No Slip without Beadlocks

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1.44-1.45. I think I can get it a little better now that I have learned how to launch. I'm still new to this.
You’re still going to be saying you’re new 10 years from now :LOL:
 


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You’re still going to be saying you’re new 10 years from now :LOL:
Something I don't need to worry about. If I am still alive in 10y, I won't remember!!!! :ROFLMAO:
 


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I had a fair amount of wheel to tire slippage on my Jeep, not completely surprising when running between 1 and 5 psi for the most part.

After getting tired of rebalancing the rears I took a sander and made a notch in a ridge on the sidewall by the valve stem, just like you did with a marker.

Let them slip up to 20-30 degrees and then moved the tires back into position. Eventually I tired of doing that, too, and simply swapped the rears side to side. Now I could go on more trails before having to do anything since the tires could move 40-60 degrees before needing attention.

Yes, I'm lazy. So what?
 




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