tire mounting
#1
I want to get a new set of tires. I called my local dealer and they want 50 bucks a rim to mount new tires. That is insane. Does anyone know of another place to get them mounted for cheap? How hard is it to do myself?
#2
Front or rear?
Fronts are easier in my experience. Some car tire dealers will do it for $10-20.
The toughest part is breaking down the bead. With out a tire machine it is pretty tough. Once the bead is down, it isn't bad at all.
Some people try to cut off their old tires, which is like trying to chew through a set of handcuffs.
You could buy a set of tires with rims and save your current tires and rims as spares.
Fronts are easier in my experience. Some car tire dealers will do it for $10-20.
The toughest part is breaking down the bead. With out a tire machine it is pretty tough. Once the bead is down, it isn't bad at all.
Some people try to cut off their old tires, which is like trying to chew through a set of handcuffs.
You could buy a set of tires with rims and save your current tires and rims as spares.
#4
ran into the same problem, i tookmyne down to the local jhondeer but they broke the rim, (they felt raly bad and ofeered to pay for it but they hade bean good to us in the past so i said no problem, aneyways id say suck up the 50$, if you take it to an aotomotive shop ur runing the risk of getting ur new tires ruined, not because of carlesness but because the mounting equitment they have is ment for mutch biggar tires. just my advice goodluck
#7
I took my new tires to NAPA they had a tire machine that was made for smaller tires, and they only charged $6 per tire so it was not bad, if your local auto shop or lawnmower shop has a machine made for smaller tires and rims then you should be allright.
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#9
I took my old mudlights off and put my new gators on right in my own garage . I bought a couple of big *** tire spoons at local honda dealer and used my car jack to break the beads took about 1/2 hr to do both tires no big deal


