This is from SRTforums. I see tubes in my future.
Their has been talk in drag racing here about tubes, so I hope this helps.
#1 All M&H Slicks require tubes.
#2 When buying a tube you need to make sure it's a natural rubber racing tube.
#3 A racing tube = Metal valve stem, the rubber is twice the thickness of a standard tube and it will with stand the heat.
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#4 Before installing the tube in the slick.
#1 Air the tube up outside of the slick alittle to get the wrinkles out.
#2 Get baby powder and sprinkle it all over the tube, and then use a rag to wipe and cover all parts of the rubber and then let the air back out.
#3 Do the same with the inside of the slick and that way the tube will not hang up in the inside of the slick and rip the valve stem off the tube.
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Putting a tube in the slick will that change the traction ?
#1 No
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Why put a tube in ?
#1 The sidewall is so thin it will not take much to pop a slick, tracks are not always clean.
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My # goal here is SAFETY and to make sure you go down the race track SAFE. A $ 100.00 pair of tube give you a better chance on not hitting the wall and somebody not getting hurt verses not having tubes and the cost factor in what you are going to have to spend on you race car. I have seen this to many times in my life and tubes are the way to go.
GOOD LUCK be ( SAFE ) in 2005 and HAPPY NEW YEAR.
John@M&H
www.mandhtires.com
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