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Re: Mx 150 slipPosted by crb on June 14, 2005 at 05:03:45 from (163.153.164.1): In Reply to: Mx 150 slip posted by Sebas on November 23, 2001 at 12:32:47:
To stop the tire from slipping, use self tappers about 1"-2"in, insert them around the outside of the rim, stright through the outer ring of the tire , the thik part, the self tappers should grab the tire and hold it from slipping around the rim, we have used this for our Mx270 when we were packing with it the inside tires were sliping, so we used self tappers, just like on pulling tractors when there is to much power and the tires are spinning with 600Hp the use self tappers to hold the tire from slipping
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