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Re: Seating bead on rear tire
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Posted by A Gusta on November 27, 2006 at 18:52:20 from (74.37.91.119):
In Reply to: Seating bead on rear tire posted by super99 on November 27, 2006 at 16:51:44:
A tire needing the bead seated, and especially if being stubborn, should be done in a "cage" device. I have done(many years ago)on a tire road service used a clip on tire chuck and a couple of extension hoses. With the two hoses disconnected from each other, clipped on a clip on air chuck on the wheel, then halfway to the compressor connected the two hoses at a coupler, inflated from a distance till bead seated, or I felt I had enough air in it, then uncoupled quick connector and allowed to deflate before nearing it again. You can also add a pressure regulator in the equasion if you desire to set a limit.
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