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![]() Hankal wrote: What is the easiest way to brake the bead on a 600x6 tire. Set it on the ground and carefully drive over the tire with your truck. |
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![]() "Newps" wrote in message news:718cb.420597$cF.130455@rwcrnsc53... Hankal wrote: What is the easiest way to brake the bead on a 600x6 tire. Set it on the ground and carefully drive over the tire with your truck. Sawzall? |
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Naw, then you'd hit the rim of the wheel before you got to the bead.
Ron Natalie wrote: "Newps" wrote in message news:718cb.420597$cF.130455@rwcrnsc53... Hankal wrote: What is the easiest way to brake the bead on a 600x6 tire. Set it on the ground and carefully drive over the tire with your truck. Sawzall? |
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In article wCpcb.426406$cF.132176@rwcrnsc53,
Newps wrote: Naw, then you'd hit the rim of the wheel before you got to the bead. Ron Natalie wrote: "Newps" wrote in message news:718cb.420597$cF.130455@rwcrnsc53... Hankal wrote: What is the easiest way to brake the bead on a 600x6 tire. Set it on the ground and carefully drive over the tire with your truck. Sawzall? I have always had good luck fully deflating the tire (valve stem removed); placing the wheel/tire on a small board (to help prevent scratching the rim), then standing on the tire, with one foot on one side and the other on the other, then doing a sort of dance around the tire. This process usually breaks the bead free in less than a minute. Turn the wheel over and repeat for the opposite side. Usually, when one side is free, the other follows even more quickly. Am alternative is to build a bead breaker out of scrap material. A simplified diagram follows: o----------------o----------------- (Handle) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | __________||__ | ( Tire ) ___________________________________ |
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I have only had to drive on a tire once. Every other time I can simply
take the nuts and bolts out of the wheel and pull the two halves apart. Orval Fairbairn wrote: In article wCpcb.426406$cF.132176@rwcrnsc53, Newps wrote: Naw, then you'd hit the rim of the wheel before you got to the bead. Ron Natalie wrote: "Newps" wrote in message news:718cb.420597$cF.130455@rwcrnsc53... Hankal wrote: What is the easiest way to brake the bead on a 600x6 tire. Set it on the ground and carefully drive over the tire with your truck. Sawzall? I have always had good luck fully deflating the tire (valve stem removed); placing the wheel/tire on a small board (to help prevent scratching the rim), then standing on the tire, with one foot on one side and the other on the other, then doing a sort of dance around the tire. This process usually breaks the bead free in less than a minute. Turn the wheel over and repeat for the opposite side. Usually, when one side is free, the other follows even more quickly. Am alternative is to build a bead breaker out of scrap material. A simplified diagram follows: o----------------o----------------- (Handle) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | __________||__ | ( Tire ) ___________________________________ |
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Hankal wrote:
What is the easiest way to brake the bead on a 600x6 tire. Years ago, I bought one of these inexpensive tire bead breakers from Harbor Freight. I think it was like $25-30, and is meant for lawn tractor tires or something. It's one of the best tools I ever invested in. It holds down the tire, and has a little arm that prys the tire off the bead. -- Jay __!__ Jay and Teresa Masino ___(_)___ http://www2.ari.net/jmasino/ ! ! ! Checkout http://www.oc-adolfos.com/ for the best Italian food in Ocean City, MD and... Checkout http://www.brolow.com/ for authentic Blues music on Delmarva |
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I would have to say take it into the shop
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