Just wondering if any of you guys might have a solution or something that works for you when you have a tire or tires that simply won't hold air because of the bead itself being a little chewed up or torn? IV tried black rtv silicone around the bead itself before mounting the tire, and have tried it on the wheel where the bead seats, but neither one seems to work. The rtv silicone slowed down the leak in some spots but still didn't stop the leak. I have a couple older sets of Burris SS33A's that are giving me this problem, they have plenty of good rubber left on them and are good tires besides the beads being chewed up in spots, id like to be able to use them for the local Friday and Saturday night tracks, mainly as goat pee tires that I don't have to worry about turning to junk on me. If I can make them hold air and keep their stagger size enough to get a few races out of them, thats good enough for me cuz it keeps me from having to use up my new sets. Old tires are usually faster at these tracks, and nothing makes them take off like goat does, so I'm trying to make them work. Any ideas or solutions is helpful! Would tire slime or fix-a-flat work for this without throwing off the balance too badly? These are 1/5 mile or smaller tracks, none of them are momentum tracks or neccesarily smooth tracks either, just your regular run of the mill Friday night racetracks, low to medium bite farm dirt and clay mix.