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Breaking a tyre bead
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31 Jul 2013 08:08 #78645
by helijohn
Through the books, £11.50. On the side, a fiver.
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supergaz wrote: Few quid. Not worth doing yourself.
Through the books, £11.50. On the side, a fiver.
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01 Aug 2013 08:30 #78703
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Replied by trextr7monkey on topic Breaking a tyre bead
Our local "end of life vehicle dismantler" has a tyre fitting machine and is happy to do this type of job for a small gratuity, good for knocking tyre off rims for painting etc their main concern is that people take away any old tyres as it costs them to dispose of them!
As has been said above large forces involved in breaking bead and if yo plan to reuse 0tyre it defo is not worth the effort it is soi easy with the right machine
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Mike
As has been said above large forces involved in breaking bead and if yo plan to reuse 0tyre it defo is not worth the effort it is soi easy with the right machine
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Mike
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01 Aug 2013 10:30 #78710
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Something like this but I'll use the chassis or a wheel.
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01 Aug 2013 11:14 #78713
by jimkyx
Replied by jimkyx on topic Breaking a tyre bead
Unless you have an air line it will still need a trip to a petrol station to get enough air to reseat the tyre. Don't forget the washing up liquid to lubricate !!!!!
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01 Aug 2013 11:38 - 01 Aug 2013 11:39 #78714
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01 Aug 2013 17:34 #78732
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Ah yes, I have an airline. In fact I nearly bought a tyre machine a few years ago. Don't forget I am only wanting to access the valve which is perished and fit a 40p replacement just like he shows in the clip. I might even use the towbar on my Mitsy to break the bead.
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jimkyx wrote: Unless you have an air line it will still need a trip to a petrol station to get enough air to reseat the tyre. Don't forget the washing up liquid to lubricate !!!!!
Ah yes, I have an airline. In fact I nearly bought a tyre machine a few years ago. Don't forget I am only wanting to access the valve which is perished and fit a 40p replacement just like he shows in the clip. I might even use the towbar on my Mitsy to break the bead.
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