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Old 03-15-2014, 09:52 PM   #1
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Don't laugh, it worked. (Tire changing)

Decided to try changing my own tire. Bought a couple of cheap tire irons from harbor freight. Got annoyed because whenever i tried to pry the rim down, it would pop up somewhere else.

Ended up putting down a zip-tie whenever I managed to get the tire over the lip. Hey, it worked.




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Old 03-16-2014, 01:11 AM   #2
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lol If it works, who cares who laughs.
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Old 03-16-2014, 09:36 AM   #3
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Another win for zip ties!



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Old 03-16-2014, 10:40 AM   #4
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Looks good to me...I had a tire changed and the Honda shop almost destroyed the wheel not using the correct pads for the arms. They marked the new wheel pretty bad, so your method looks great. Enjoy your ride....
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Old 03-16-2014, 02:45 PM   #5
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You've just invented Traction cleats.
Whatever works.



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Old 03-16-2014, 02:54 PM   #6
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I've had problems with tires before, but never thought of using zip ties...
Nice!!!
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Old 03-17-2014, 10:45 AM   #7
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you did good, a good bead break technique is to use a piece of 2x6 a few feet long or so, or more. set it like a ramp just on the tire (meaning not on the rim) and drive a car up just until the bead releases and repeat for the other side. completely frustration free.
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