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Old 05-16-2011, 03:12 PM   #12
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Originally Posted by MackMan View Post
I'll try that whenever it warms up again. Thanks so much. Gonna be hard to do with my tire still on it though. Gotta figure that part out.
Wait for it to go on sale for 40% off and pick up a manual tire changer from harborfrieght.com

like $35 on sale

Its beyond useful, have saved so so so much money.

mark where it was on the rim if you don't want to rebalance.

They also sell a bubble level.


First time it may beat you down, but once you get the hang of it, and the tires are good and so are the rims, it takes 0 effort on your part.

[nasty old rims, with nasty old tires on em with little flex left, will give ya a work out.]

A cig lighter electric air pump is enough to pop them back on the bead and fill.
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