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Post by Riverwolf on Jun 29, 2013 11:19:44 GMT -5
Easy way to break a tire bead, lay scooter tire on something to keep the wheel from getting scuffed on bottom..I used 2 short 2x4's .. Next I put next to my wife's car with bead about a foot or so away from car. Next set a piece of decking board (about 6" long) on the bead then I used about a 6' 2x4 on top of decking board and under the edge of the car to create a wedge and now push down works really well, sorry I didnt take any pics but my new Michelin pilot sport looks awesome!
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Post by jmkjr72 on Jun 29, 2013 13:47:56 GMT -5
I actually just run the old tire ocer with the cage
We used to do this in the army use antoher truck to run over the tire s
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Post by 90GTVert on Jun 29, 2013 13:53:32 GMT -5
I know I'm fat because everyone else is running over them with cars and I just stand on them.
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Post by Corrosion on Jun 29, 2013 14:59:29 GMT -5
They were being careful, & did want to bend the Rim.
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Post by Riverwolf on Jun 29, 2013 15:21:04 GMT -5
Yeah I didn't wanna bend the rim.
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Post by 2strokd on Jul 1, 2013 13:07:35 GMT -5
6inch Bench vice here
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Post by creeper on Jul 2, 2013 18:37:33 GMT -5
that would be a good prize lol I needa vice but i use a big C clamp like whats used in wood working n just screw it down vice prob be easiest way though
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Post by Fox on Jul 7, 2013 21:22:06 GMT -5
I have to vote for the vice. I picked up one of these Zyliss clamp on vises at a yard sale for $10 a few years ago. Works perfect. It's aluminum.
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Post by Riverwolf on Jul 7, 2013 21:54:58 GMT -5
I didn't have a vise but plan to get 1. This works very well though if your in a pinch.
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Post by Fox on Jul 11, 2013 0:42:30 GMT -5
This subject has been revisited many times over the years. Here's some other solutions to the "problem"
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Post by thetipusmc0331 on May 12, 2015 20:23:51 GMT -5
Can anyone help with how to put the new one on?
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Post by Upgrayedd on May 12, 2015 20:29:52 GMT -5
Can anyone help with how to put the new one on? i use a ratcheting tie strap; get tire on rim first, then run the strap all the way around the center of the tread. ratchet it down, it will push the sidewalls out toward the rim. then hit it with compressed air, once the bead pops, let most of the pressure back out, and with the ratchet facing away from you (and your face etc) release the strap, then reair it up. sometimes have to roll the tire a bit with the strap tightened down, to massage the tire and bead into the right position to seat. i have seated a tire with an emergency roadside compressor this way, it took several minutes of massaging to get it started with such little pressure but it seated up.
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Post by thetipusmc0331 on May 12, 2015 20:36:08 GMT -5
Thank you, I appreciate you taking the time out
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Post by 90GTVert on May 12, 2015 22:17:37 GMT -5
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Post by TurboTyler on May 13, 2015 2:49:19 GMT -5
The fastest most efficient way is a set of $10 tire tools.
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