GreenDragginBu said:
Yes you can still run tubes, the screw wouldnt be long enough to go all the way through.
and i have seen people run rims with the holes in them for screws, but without putting the screws in.
Exactly. I stopped running rim screws years ago, rims are drilled, holes still there, no leaks.
The only time screws are mandatory is when you run tubes as if the tire moved any it could tear the tube.
With the tires i run, they may turn a bit when first mounted, but stop and haven't moved since.
That's a 325 D/R that definately wrinkles the sidewall to 1.32 60's.
I vote for
NO SCREWS!!! dancin_banana.gif \
/ party_dance.gif :thumbsup: :awesome: