Posted by old on July 02, 2012 at 08:32:35 from (209.86.226.59):
In Reply to: seating tire bead posted by WOpp on July 01, 2012 at 19:48:46:
#1 NEVER use more then 30 PSI to seat a tire doing so is a good way to get dead and even most tires will have that right on them. #2 as you air it up be sure to keep the bead even all the way around the tire as you air it up. Plus lots of soap and water. BTDT many many times and did it as pro at the tire shops years ago. Be careful and keep you head back seen more then one guy loose there body parts to tires. Some times you have to air them up and let them go back down 2 or 3 times to get them to seat. There is also a stuff called Murphy's soap that work very well
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