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Re: seating tire bead
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Posted by Wild Bill on October 16, 2006 at 15:28:29 from (65.54.154.117):
In Reply to: seating tire bead posted by Yellott Canby on October 16, 2006 at 15:02:15:
Speaking as a second generation tire man, if you need more than that, you need to take the tire back off and clean up the rim. There must be some rust keeping the bead from seating. I wouldn"t go any higher than that. If you are sure that the rim is clean, put about 20lbs in it and hit the sidewall about where the stubborn spot is with a sledge. That will seat the bead.
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