Anyone out there changing your own tires? Got a good method to break the bead and set it on the new one? Or should I just throw the $ away to have it done?
$10 at walmart :thumbs:
Unless you have a professional tire machine save yourself the headace and take it to wallmart. The only way I've been able to break a bead is placing a 2x6 at the lip and driving up it with a truck. Sometimes it works sometimes it doesnt. Even if you do get the bead broke, you're gonna fight getting the tire off the wheel and most likely screw up the rim.
My local tire shop does it for free 8)
i own a manual tire changer, cost me 100$. If you plan on doing alot of tire changes i suggest investing in one, easy to use one you understand the principles. if this is a one time ting, or a once a year thing, just take it to a tire shop 8)
take mine to walmart. $5 remind them not to bend them :lol:
I am having a buddy of mine break the bead at his shop. Assuming I am successful at removing the old tire and putting the new one on, is there anything I should do other than clean it very well before resetting the bead? Anything I should put on there?? Or just clean it and fill it with air? Thanks again, you guys are great help.
Quote from: Flyfloatr on May 27, 2011, 08:40:21 AM
I am having a buddy of mine break the bead at his shop. Assuming I am successful at removing the old tire and putting the new one on, is there anything I should do other than clean it very well before resetting the bead? Anything I should put on there?? Or just clean it and fill it with air? Thanks again, you guys are great help.
I hit the bead of the tire with steel wool or some light grit sand paper.....just a habit, not totally necessary......take a good look at your valve stem while the tire is off. replace if you want. they're like 2 bucks.
other than that, nothing big really. If theyre directional, check twice, then mount :lol:
Quote from: kamakazi on May 23, 2011, 02:10:58 AM
i own a manual tire changer, cost me 100$. If you plan on doing alot of tire changes i suggest investing in one, easy to use one you understand the principles. if this is a one time ting, or a once a year thing, just take it to a tire shop 8)
I have one too and love it. I just mounted my new set of RazrII's on a new set of DWT Ultimates. I have changed several tires including a set of trailer tires on 16" wheels.
I change my tires all the time and it's a pain in the a$$!! I hope the new Rock B Lock rims will be better than stock..
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Quote from: XC_Raptor700R on June 01, 2011, 07:32:29 PM
Quote from: kamakazi on May 23, 2011, 02:10:58 AM
i own a manual tire changer, cost me 100$. If you plan on doing alot of tire changes i suggest investing in one, easy to use one you understand the principles. if this is a one time ting, or a once a year thing, just take it to a tire shop 8)
I have one too and love it. I just mounted my new set of RazrII's on a new set of DWT Ultimates. I have changed several tires including a set of trailer tires on 16" wheels.
The biggest problem I have is breaking the bead...... My local shop started charging me $5 a piece to change them so I don't mess with ATV tires anymore just do out streetbike tire.
Quote from: Firemann32 on June 08, 2011, 11:26:27 AM
Quote from: XC_Raptor700R on June 01, 2011, 07:32:29 PM
Quote from: kamakazi on May 23, 2011, 02:10:58 AM
i own a manual tire changer, cost me 100$. If you plan on doing alot of tire changes i suggest investing in one, easy to use one you understand the principles. if this is a one time ting, or a once a year thing, just take it to a tire shop 8)
I have one too and love it. I just mounted my new set of RazrII's on a new set of DWT Ultimates. I have changed several tires including a set of trailer tires on 16" wheels.
The biggest problem I have is breaking the bead...... My local shop started charging me $5 a piece to change them so I don't mess with ATV tires anymore just do out streetbike tire.
Mine has a bead breaker built into it, works great !