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Re: breaking tire bead

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railhead

12-20-2007 03:03:32




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take your hi lift jack and a piece of chain with a hook on it. run the chain thru the wheel. put your hi lift jack base on the sidewall of tire, as close to the bead as possible. Run the chain and hook it over the jack lug. Now jack it up making the jack base push the sidewall and bead down. You might have to move this around the wheel a couple of times, 10 inches or so, but the bead will break.

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glennster

12-20-2007 10:18:20




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 Re: breaking tire bead in reply to railhead, 12-20-2007 03:03:32  
rail head, that is the way i do them too. i have a tire hammer, but my right shoulder is kinda shot and hard to swing a sledge. i mix water and dish soap, squirt it around the bead and push down, may need to move the jack a few times, and be careful cause the jack likes to slip. third party image

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railhead

12-20-2007 14:47:32




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 Re: breaking tire bead in reply to glennster, 12-20-2007 10:18:20  
works like a charm



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