Okay lasnight i was fixing a few cracks in my practice body. i noticed that some of the superglue got onto my tire, when i felt the tire it was like a softer hard plastic. so i got tthe idea to cover one set of my with a few layers of Superglue:
Sorry no pictures.

What you'll need:
Normal Rubber Tires
Some Fast drying superglue Such as Locktite (prolly spelled wrong)
A Paintbrush that you're willing to throw away later

Step 1: Remove the tires from the car. You'll prolly want to keep the tires on the rim to make them easier to handle wile applying the Glue.

Step 2:
Clean the tires. if the tires aren't clean and are covered in dirt and dust the glue won't adhere very well with the rubber.

Step 3: Cover the tires in superglue. I put a line across the width of the tire and spreading it with the paintbrush further and eventually around the tire adding glue when needed.

Step 4: Wait for the Glue to dry.

Step 5: Enjoy

Conclusion: These tires Typically don't last long because the superglue just wears down too fast, which can be seen as a good or bad thing, but the tires do get a little more grip than pvc tires and are still really easy to drift in.