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12th June 2014, 12:14 PM
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easy way of stripping tyres
Gday guys
Im about to change the rims on the maverick and ive managed to get a set of 4 rims with some worn out silverstone tyres. I plan on keeping the mtz's I have so ill have to get them off the current rims and the silverstones off the new rims. Sounds like most tyre shops want to charge a heap to strip and fit all 4. Have you guys got any good tips stripping tyres off rims? Otherwise ill have to pay double to strip both sets of rims ect
Cheers
1989 Ford Maverick: TB42s Carby, Snorkel, 3" king spring suspension lift, 2" body lift, aftermarket extractors, 33x12.5 mickey t MTZ's, 2.5: Sports Exhaust
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12th June 2014 12:14 PM
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12th June 2014, 01:33 PM
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Patrol Guru
Time Marches On .....and on ..... and on
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12th June 2014, 02:02 PM
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Hardcore
Break the bead with a bead breaker or bottle jack under the tow bar etc. You will need 2 X tyre levers and a few beers for the sweat that no doubt will ensue from doing 4 tyres.
Use a ratchet strap around the rim when putting them back on and use lots of dish washing detergent to put them back on and your tyre levers again. Go grab the detergent from under the kitchen sink so when your Ms does the dishes next time she won't have any :-(
Edit: Ok just watched the video same same as what I said but use the ratchet strap on the tread when putting it back on
Last edited by lucus30; 12th June 2014 at 02:13 PM.
Lucus30's 1999 GU ST TB45E
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12th June 2014, 02:24 PM
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Legendary
Originally Posted by
scubasteve
Gday guys Im about to change the rims on the maverick and ive managed to get a set of 4 rims with some worn out silverstone tyres. I plan on keeping the mtz's I have so ill have to get them off the current rims and the silverstones off the new rims. Sounds like most tyre shops want to charge a heap to strip and fit all 4. Have you guys got any good tips stripping tyres off rims? Otherwise ill have to pay double to strip both sets of rims ect Cheers
What area are you in ??? It shouldn't cost more than 10 - 15$ to fit and balance a tyre ( usually about $10 if you have to remove and old tyre and fit a new one)
The above posts should be fine if your going to attempt it at home. Remember to deflate the tyre and leave the valve out first and also leave the valve out when re seating the tyre coz it helps by letting the air go in faster
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12th June 2014, 05:06 PM
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Originally Posted by
Alitis007
What area are you in ??? It shouldn't cost more than 10 - 15$ to fit and balance a tyre ( usually about $10 if you have to remove and old tyre and fit a new one)
The above posts should be fine if your going to attempt it at home. Remember to deflate the tyre and leave the valve out first and also leave the valve out when re seating the tyre coz it helps by letting the air go in faster
Im in redlands in se brisbane. One mobtold me 30 a corner and another mob rekoned 50 a corner. Just seems a bit steep for like 2 mins work
1989 Ford Maverick: TB42s Carby, Snorkel, 3" king spring suspension lift, 2" body lift, aftermarket extractors, 33x12.5 mickey t MTZ's, 2.5: Sports Exhaust
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12th June 2014, 05:12 PM
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Patrol God
30 a corner is the normal
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12th June 2014, 05:16 PM
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Patrol Freak
Try Grahams at capalaba , I got two tyres removed from rims and two second handies put on my dump trailer for about $60 including the tyres , and a balance
If ya not using it buy a prius .....
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12th June 2014, 05:20 PM
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Patrol Freak
Express tyres at the BP servo tingalpa have always been good to me. $100 for 4 strip and fits and balance and a wheel alignment.
1999 GU DUAL FUEL 4.5 - 2" OME - 33's KM2s - SNORKEL - CUSTOM DINTS.... Goes by the name Candy (the car not me
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13th June 2014, 05:35 AM
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I do em at my dads place with 3 - 4 pry bars, he also made this home made style press to get em started. Much easier with two people but you want to hold tension with one or two bars and work the lip on bit by bit. Its you against the tyre and it can be a c!nt of a job haha be wary of the bars. My mate ronnie wasnt careful and when the bar let go he copped it to cheek bone, sure it didnt feel good.. another tip is use a rubber mallet and also a brush, put soapy water around the rim before and after. Any bubbles will show parts that havent seated correctly, hit with mallet till the bubbles are gone.
Last edited by NissanGQ4.2; 15th June 2014 at 10:33 PM.
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15th June 2014, 09:36 PM
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Expert
if your gonna diy with levers do your self a favour and get a 3rd lever makes life so much easier
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