The first thing you need to do is clean
them well. Take a scrub brush and clean off every bit of dirt. Not only is this
what you should be doing all the time any ways, but it helps keep them in good
shape while they hibernate in the off season.
Next, you need to purchase some tire
conditioner. You can get this from a number of manufacturers such as Trinity,
Pro-Line and BRP Racing.You will need some large freezer zip-lock bags and
small 1" x 1" pieces of sponge or a small piece of absorbent cloth.
Place as many tires as you can get into
one of the zip-lock bags and still be able to seal the bag. Take a piece of
sponge or rag and soak it with the tire conditioner. Place the conditioner
soaked rag or sponge and place it in the bottom of the bag. It is best if the
rag/sponge doesn't touch any of the tires. Now zip up the bag making sure it is
full of air and put them on your shelf for storage.
You should check them once a month to
make sure the conditioner doesn't evaporate. If the sponge/rag is dry, just add
some more conditioner, seal the bag and put them back on the shelf.
Once racing season rolls around, you can
remove the tires and you will notice that not only are they still nice and
soft, but in many cases they are even stickier then when new. This same method
will work for any foam or rubber tire so you can use it on your on-road tires
also.
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