ColeAchey Member Sep 20, 2019 #2 They usually won't get too soft, but you can over wipe them and cause them to slide around instead of attempting to bite.
They usually won't get too soft, but you can over wipe them and cause them to slide around instead of attempting to bite.
ColeAchey Member Sep 20, 2019 #5 I'd roll 1 time and do the rest on the outside but the worst thing would be to over prep where they slide and don't make speed because the sidewalls are too flimsy.
I'd roll 1 time and do the rest on the outside but the worst thing would be to over prep where they slide and don't make speed because the sidewalls are too flimsy.
CH3Racing Site Supporter Sep 24, 2019 #6 Homeboy06 said: Can I prep my EL tires too much and get them too soft?? Click to expand... Absolutely!!
Homeboy06 said: Can I prep my EL tires too much and get them too soft?? Click to expand... Absolutely!!
H Homeboy06 New member Sep 25, 2019 #7 CH3Racing said: Absolutely!! Click to expand... Ok thank y'all very much!