Tire help.
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Tire help.
Dish soap, about 30-40 minutes, and some good arm muscles, and boom you have them done. Oh and a air compressor too [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]. They really aren't that hard to do yourself, but it can take some serious @$$ somtimes to get them on. If you want to atempt it yourself, give me a yell and I'll walk you through it. If you want someone else to do it, heck our locall Wal-Mart can mount ATV tires.......... EVERYWHERE has a Wal-Mart See, here is one on Mars.
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Tire help.
I got an atv bead buster from JC Whitney and then mounted a bolt in the cement of my garage floor. I put a double female end on the bold so the top part can be removed when not in use and would not be in the way. After breaking the bead I use the bolt to secure the tire and rim to the floor and then use bars and large screw drivers to work the tire off the rim. A little soapy water helps. It's a little primitive but it gets the job done
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