Posted by JML755 on July 15, 2018 at 07:25:45 from (166.137.12.85):
In Reply to: What a day. posted by Grandpa love on July 14, 2018 at 18:02:41:
A while back, I tried to dismount an F150 spare tire and mount a better used one. (Most tire stores wouldn't do it for liability reasons.) Worked on it for about an hr, driving a truck up on it, beating on it, etc. Called a small local repair shop, guy said "$15, bring it on over". The machine darn near stalled several times trying to get it off. Spent about 1/2 hr trying to get it off. He said it was the worst dismount he's ever seen. When he mounted the used tire, the bead just did not want to seat. He said "block your ears" when he thought it was close. It was the loudest "pop" I'd ever heard seating a tire, even with my hands over my ears. Seems like the building shook. I gave him $20. It amazes me to hear guys on here talk about working on tires, they make it sound easy.
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