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Is It Possible To Soften Tyres?


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Hey guys,

 

Wondering if it is possible to soften used tyres. Heard a few stories on other forums... Eg

1. Dunking them in diesel and leaving for a few hours

2. Painting turps over them then wrapping plastic wrap around them and leave for 5-7days.

 

I know you can buy the actual tyre softening stuff, but its from overseas (can't find it here online) and I'd rather buy turps (because its cheaper) from bunnings or something then wait for ages for postage (if turps works).

 

The obvious other option is just getting retreads/moulds with a softer compound, but that is about $40 a tyre I've heard

 

Has anyone ever tried any of these methods or others and had success.

 

Cheers

Lachie

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well this is the strangest thread in a while, so the purpose is for more grip?

 

Yeah it is, and yes... its for speedway. Apparently the difference of a hard tyre and a soft one is night and day. So I'm guessing more grip and traction.

 

Thanks for your help.

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Turps will melt your rubber, even if its only the surface, the first drive it will wear off the soft rubber and your tires will be hard again.

 

Edit: I might have to take that back after reading this :blinks: http://www.thumpertalk.com/forum/thread/41...d-tire-softener

 

That makes sense... I saw that too. But it can't be right... I knew that a tyre softened with turps wouldn't last as long as a normal tyre so I was/still am confused. That means that guys tyres lasted 5x longer. I guess I'll just get the real stuff made for tyre softening.

 

Thanks for the advice Johno.

 

-Lachie

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Go buy hot off the press remoulds.

 

That's what I used to do for state level and national championship motorkhanas. Work well on tar or dirt. I used to get three bitumen motorkhanas out of a pair. :blinks:

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Go buy hot off the press remoulds.

 

That's what I used to do for state level and national championship motorkhanas. Work well on tar or dirt. I used to get three bitumen motorkhanas out of a pair. :blinks:

 

 

Yeah thats what we are thinking now. Easiest way I guess and they'll probably last a lot longer.

 

Also how long do you think those tyres would stay soft for or a few motorkhanas (how long is one on average) do you rekon?

 

Thanks

Lachie

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