Posted by robert major on September 15, 2014 at 15:19:04 from (216.130.71.60):
In Reply to: Re: tire advice posted by rray on September 15, 2014 at 13:20:12:
Hi If you got the tools to do it and half or more brains, you should be ok as long as it don't have fluid ballast in the one coming off and the one going back doesn't need it to. Then you got a Pain in the butt pumping it out and putting it back.
Then every cent of paying the tire shops worth it and the 2 trips lol. For the tube buy a proper rubber tube not one of these made in China rubbish synthetic things you can near see through it's so thin. It won't be long before you see made in China print again. they last about 20 mins if your unlucky and you get flats. Our local tire shop only sells Klieber tubes now due to so much hassle with the cheap thin plastic/synthetic type tubes. he told me this after I repaired a cheap tube twice in 2 months he fitted, Before he realized there was a problem with what he was selling before. Like others said that bead should be fine, I got worse I put on my tractor here. Just make sure the wires in the bead aren't rotten or cut through. Thats one time you would get a problem or if the bead is separating from the tire wall. regards Robert
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