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Posted by Unimog on January 03, 2006 at 12:58:01 from (64.136.26.226):
In Reply to: Changing Tires posted by Ranger John on January 03, 2006 at 12:29:20:
I changed four 9.5x24 tires recently with not too much trouble, but I have the tools to make it go easy. I find the biggest job is breaking the bead on the old tires. I use a slide hammer which works better for me then the duckbill bead-breaking hammer. Two 30" spoons, some tire lube and elbow grease and the job went well. I"ve changed much larger tires as well so I"m used it. Problem with going to the local tire guy is the fact that the tires were not bought from him. He might charge you extra heavy for the service. Just go slow and careful to avoid pinching the tube and you should be OK.
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