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Wheels screws

Posted By: RAY1969CARS

Wheels screws - 12/06/22 06:10 PM

Hi guys, I wanted to get your opinion by no means do I have any type of a high horsepower car I would say 375 to 400 at most. However, I’m running a 10 5. 28 slick right now just for mock up however, they are good I’ve never taken it to the track with slicks only with drag radios

My question to you is, do I really need wheel screws with that amount a horsepower footbrake 3000stall converter a body

I am running tubes

Thank you guys, Mopar, or no car
Posted By: RATTRAP

Re: Wheels screws - 12/06/22 06:56 PM

Probably not, but if the slicks hook up on the track surface you could spin the tire on the rim.
Posted By: BloFish

Re: Wheels screws - 12/06/22 07:15 PM

Better safe than sorry.
Posted By: dvw

Re: Wheels screws - 12/06/22 08:28 PM

Only if you are running tubes.
Doug
Posted By: RAY1969CARS

Re: Wheels screws - 12/06/22 09:24 PM

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Posted By: Chargerfan68

Re: Wheels screws - 12/06/22 10:08 PM

I say yes with tubes. If the slick spins on wheel, it could /will pull tube and rip off air stem valve. That’s why I run screws.
When I run dragradials, the tires move atleast a couple inches. You can mark them to check. Imagine slicks at the track on sticky surface.
Posted By: topside

Re: Wheels screws - 12/06/22 10:36 PM

I'd run screws, one less thing to worry about...heck, I was doing that at 460 HP & footbraking a 3,000 lb car.
Posted By: RAY1969CARS

Re: Wheels screws - 12/06/22 10:43 PM

Thanks guys !!!!!! Have a great Christmas. Hope all your projects get done.
Posted By: Cab_Burge

Re: Wheels screws - 12/06/22 10:59 PM

Take some white shoe polish and put a small dab on the edge of the rim and tire, if it moves install the screws scope wrench
I think I used #10x3/4 inch long course threaded sheet metal type screws with a 6 sided hex head to make it easier to install and remove up scope
I had used regular head screws in the past, Phillips and standard straight cut in the past until I switched wrench
I inflate the tires up above 25 Lb. and use a small drill bit a little smaller than the body of the screw to drill the rims and a short way,(3/5 to max of 5/8 inch) into the tire bead to allow the screws a good start into the beads wrench
IHTHs
Posted By: an8sec70cuda

Re: Wheels screws - 12/07/22 01:27 PM

Originally Posted by Chargerfan68
I say yes with tubes. If the slick spins on wheel, it could /will pull tube and rip off air stem valve. That’s why I run screws.
When I run dragradials, the tires move atleast a couple inches. You can mark them to check. Imagine slicks at the track on sticky surface.

iagree If you're running tubes, I'd be using screws.
Posted By: 11secdart

Re: Wheels screws - 12/07/22 01:35 PM

I ran them for years ... my car has had between 520- 550 hp motors in it a few years ago I switched to drag radials and I now no longer screw the tires to the rims , I checked and the tires aren't moving on the rims plus I didn't want to drill holes in my new rims . I agree though with slicks and tubes they should be screwed to the rims or run a beadlock style wheel .
Posted By: CMcAllister

Re: Wheels screws - 12/07/22 09:50 PM

Use Grade 8 stuff (Moroso or equivalent)

Drill and tap the holes, using an extra screw(s), before installing the tires.

Screws are only good for one or maybe two uses. The tire beads dull the point and they won't want to go in, resulting in pulling the treads out of the wheels.

Apply pressure and run the screws in by hand. Use JB80 or equivalent.

I have wheels that have had a dozen sets of tires on them and the holes are still 100% doing this.
Posted By: pittsburghracer

Re: Wheels screws - 12/07/22 10:31 PM




Back in the old days when I screwed my slicks to my wheels I had a small drill bit with black electrical tape on it. The tape was set as a stop so I could drill slightly into the slick so my screws with into the slick and didn’t try pushing the slick away from the wheel. I use high tac now but then again I Dont run tubes.
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