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<blockquote data-quote="Coonsnake" data-source="post: 14690303" data-attributes="member: 71228"><p>fwiw I screw my radials on the inside with beadlocks on the outside. For several years i had screws on both sides with out any issues. Only problems i have heard is that it weakens the bead after a while. Lot of the x275 guys doing it. As other mentioned "hi tack" glue works well too.</p><p></p><p>Not trying to tell you your business but 10-12 psi is not gonna do good on a drag radial, just gonna wad up and deform in the middle. I run 17-17.5 psi with 1.25 60 fts</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coonsnake, post: 14690303, member: 71228"] fwiw I screw my radials on the inside with beadlocks on the outside. For several years i had screws on both sides with out any issues. Only problems i have heard is that it weakens the bead after a while. Lot of the x275 guys doing it. As other mentioned "hi tack" glue works well too. Not trying to tell you your business but 10-12 psi is not gonna do good on a drag radial, just gonna wad up and deform in the middle. I run 17-17.5 psi with 1.25 60 fts [/QUOTE]
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