Tire help needed!!!
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Tire help needed!!!
i wouldnt pay them more than 10-15 bucks...even that would be kinda steep...omm, i think the only problem youll run into, is that unless you go to an atv/motorcycle place, theyre gonna use a car tire machine...which will work, but on the older style machines, its easy to bend a rim..(learned this on yfz450 rim...doh!!) the bead breaker on the new style machines, if it is the double roller style, will work...dont know if the one that presses against the side of the machine will work...probably, but i dont have one of those kinds here at work. if you can...bring it to an atv place....or be very carefull not to crush the rim with the jaw that comes up on the old machines.....hope i helped
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Tire help needed!!!
the tire shouldnt be hard too hard to get onto the rim...just a couple of screwdrivers and a freind should help you. ---hey...remeber to check and see if that has a two peice rim...because you wont have a goo time tryin to take the tire off unless you take the rim apart...(found this out on my big red...doh!!)--if you see 8 nuts, its 2 peice rim. and if it is two peice, that o ring between them will likely be junk, so use some rtv, and spread it around real good...mines still holdin air like that
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