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Re: How to change tire on M??
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Posted by Bob M on August 22, 2006 at 11:33:53 from (151.190.254.108):
In Reply to: Re: How to change tire on M?? posted by Nat 2 on August 22, 2006 at 11:02:05:
Nat - The wheels on an H are considerably easier to remove - especially when fitted with stock 5.50 width tires. There's plenty of room between the bolster and the tire to maneuver things around. An M with larger tires is another story. On mine (oversize 7.50 x 16 fronts) there's less than 1/2" of space between the front tires at the bottom, also between the top of the tires and the bolts that attach the boltster flange to the pivot shaft. Leaves very little clearance in which to wiggle the hub around and work it over the hub. On mine it's easiest to loosen both wheels first, then swing one partially aside in order make more room to remove the other.
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