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Old 02-15-2009, 09:38 PM
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Look in the stickies and didn't see anything. Trying to figure out the best way to dismount the tires. Any help would be appreciated.
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Tire shop well are you going to try it by hand or what? Or you could just burn them down until they fell off
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I wanted to do it by hand if possible
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Is this going to be on good rims? Then i would say take it to a tire shop, but if it something like old wheels ect. you can take a high lift jack and put the base on the tire close to the rim and the jack under a bumper and seperate the tire from the rim that way. This is how we do our 4x4 tires
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Ain't gonna happen with hand tools . . . .
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Thanks everyone. I'll just take it to a shop.




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