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Posted by Grove r on June 08, 2000 at 07:03:17 from (161.184.21.45):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Old Tire Removal posted by Jim from Stonepile on May 28, 2000 at 19:51:16:
A simple device that I have used for years is a two or two and a half inch piece of two inch angle iron, put one lip against the edge of the rim and the other resting on the tire, use a short handle eight pound sledge to drive the angle iron between the rim and the tire, it takes practice, move over a couple inches after a few whacks [be careful becuase the iron can fly around a bit if not struck just right], eventualy the bead will start to loosen. This doesnt work well on realy stuck tires or the old Dodge safety rims, but on average stuff it will get you by. G
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