Posted by TMonton on August 24, 2011 at 17:45:44 from (75.46.70.4):
In Reply to: Tire pressure posted by sflem849 on August 24, 2011 at 08:24:23:
old said: (quoted from post at 21:03:21 08/24/11) Doing tires are not all that bad if you have the right equipment to work on them and the knowledge to do it. Most of the time what makes them hard to do is either not know the correct way to do them or not having the equipment to do them. That said if you do not have the info on how to change them out send me an e-mail and I will send you a page from an owners manual that explains it
Thank you Old .. but I did manage. I think the last time I did this was when I was in my teens. It was my grandpa that showed me a few tricks.
I have a heavy flat end pry bar and a couple of truck leaf springs to start walking it off (or on). I put the truck in four wheel and drive up on the tire to break the bead.
Crude .. but it works.
I killed a bunch of grass too draining them off *lol* I won't have to mow there.
This post was edited by TMonton at 17:46:32 08/24/11.
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