Tape is far simpler and I would go for it on anything apart from track wheels (where the old folklore is that you must put glue on).
Simple to put on:
1. Take tub and stretch it a bit. Stand on it and pull if you're doing it on a nice clean floor (not recommended on your garage floor though
).
2. Put tub onto rim (without any tape) fully inflate and leave for 24 hours.
3. Remove tub. Apply tape to rim. Remove a small section of backing so it's hanging over the rim.
4. Refit tub.
5. Lift tub by valve where you have left backing hanging out. Insert wooden pencil (don't use your best pencil as it can get a bit battered
) then using pencil to lift tub as you go round remove backing, centering tub in rim as you go round.
6. Have a final check to make sure tub is centred. You can usually sort out any problems by lifting and twisting the tub.
7. Stick backing paper in bin. No need to wash hands, wash glue drips off rim, tub, kitchen table, kitchen floor etc.