In short does anyone know of a product that can adhere a rubber tire
to a piece of plastic securely that won't come off? I've heard
contact cement might work but that it drys hard and that most likely
would crack. Any other ideas ?
Thanks.
I'd see if you can find some rubber that will wrap onto the sides as
well. Then you can use some screws on the sides in addition to glue.
I've had pretty good luck with GOOP as well as E6000 for difficult
gluing jobs.
I'd probably just add some small screws (or even brads it they'll drive
into the particular plastic) thru the tire into the wheel thru the face
of the tire into the rim. Won't hurt a thing since the tire isn't
holding air anyway.
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Wouldn't'uve thunk there'd be a backside for one to catch onto, but if
so, perhaps...
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I wouldn't unless I could get the pop rivet washers on the inside, but I
doubt that is possible.
Or just buy new wheels- http://www.mendingshed.com/arcticcats.html .
Overpriced for what they are, but worth it to avoid the aggravation and
young tears.
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aem sends...
If we are talking about the hard plastic wheels on one of those "Big
Wheel trikes, then pop rivets without washers will serve to hold a
rubber cover on the tires so they don't slip. Probably more securely
than screws, which will also have the disadvantage of protruding
heads.