Posted by super99 on November 17, 2008 at 18:24:17 from (75.107.181.99):
I've been working at changing a tire on a 18.4-34 dual. Tire is rotted away. I bought them 4 or 5 years ago, and last spring, the tire cracked and was showing about 5" of tube thru crack, so I let air out and took dual off so I wouldn't pinch the tube. I used the loader bucket and finally got the bead broke loose,got the outside over the rim and got the tube out safely, and am trying to get the inside off to replace with another used tire that I have. What mix of soap to water do you fellers use for tire soap? I mixed some up, but think I have too much water, runs off and dries right out. I know it should be foamy and stay on the bead, but what I made runs off and dries in a few minutes. Having a tell of a hime! I have changed rears before, but it's been several years, and I think I forgot everything I remembered about doing this job. Open to hints or suggestions. Chris
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