Posted by iowa_tire_guy on February 13, 2009 at 10:46:48 from (207.177.88.101):
In Reply to: Rim posted by HFarmall on February 12, 2009 at 18:10:19:
Old is right not to use petroleum products on rubber. After you have tried all the other suggestions then as a last resort (unless you just take it to a professional, I"d charge you $25 to break the bead) you can with the tire laying flat on the ground pour diesel around the bead and let it soak. Most of the time it will soak through and break it loose. The problem is that if you don"t get it loose you have a bigger problem. If that doesn"t soak through then you can light the diesel and let the heat soften the rubber. Put it out before the tire catches fire. Of course did I mention you can take it to the tire guy and watch him do it.
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