DIY Changing New Tires on Wheels
DIY Changing New Tires on Wheels
I've been looking around in the forums and online, and I can't seem to find any real depictions on how to change the tire from the wheel. Sorry if this seems kinda new, but I figured it would benefit anyone else who does not know how to. So if people could put their own experiences and input on how to do this or if it is even worth doing yourself. Go for it! Thanks.
You can't really without the equipment. Which isn't cheap.
Something like this - Harbor Freight Tools - Quality Tools at the Lowest Prices
Something like this - Harbor Freight Tools - Quality Tools at the Lowest Prices
Actually there is a way, but I've only ever seen it done on big wheels and tires for tractors and cats. But I wouldn't recommend it as it is a field practice that is strictly a temporary fix when there is a flat or the tire was unseated during some heavy work.
Probably a little more than that, but it shouldn't break the bank.
Alright, was not aware it was that troublesome. Explains the lack of direction in other guides and so forth, where you hear crazy ideas of driving a car onto the tire but not the rim. Hehe
Thanks for clearing that up, just figured it would be interesting to know how and if it was worth purchasing the tools in the long run. I rather do something to the car myself if I can instead of bringing it to someone else. Thanks.
Thanks for clearing that up, just figured it would be interesting to know how and if it was worth purchasing the tools in the long run. I rather do something to the car myself if I can instead of bringing it to someone else. Thanks.
Last edited by betahack; Apr 15, 2008 at 06:23 PM.
Alright, was not aware it was that troublesome. Explains the lack of direction in other guides and so forth, where you hear crazy ideas of driving on car onto the tire but not the rim. Hehe
Thanks for clearing that up, just figured it would be interesting to know how and if it was worth purchasing the tools in the long run. I rather do something to myself if I can then bring it to someone else. Thanks.
Thanks for clearing that up, just figured it would be interesting to know how and if it was worth purchasing the tools in the long run. I rather do something to myself if I can then bring it to someone else. Thanks.
Not worth spending a minimum of $2800 on a mounter and $1800 on a balancer to change your own tires.
key there is shop around. can get even cheaper if you have a hook up, or have access to a tire machine at your place of work.
Is this the one that involves fire and a big bang?
So the consensus is...
Bring it to the shop because:
- Easier
- Cheaper
- You have to get your tires balanced anyways which require more expensive equipment (1k $$ Range)
- Not practical unless you need a quick fix and work in construction
- Much Safer, you won't risk damaging your pricey wheels
Sound good to everyone?
Bring it to the shop because:
- Easier
- Cheaper
- You have to get your tires balanced anyways which require more expensive equipment (1k $$ Range)
- Not practical unless you need a quick fix and work in construction
- Much Safer, you won't risk damaging your pricey wheels
Sound good to everyone?
So the consensus is...
Bring it to the shop because:
- Easier
- Cheaper
- You have to get your tires balanced anyways which require more expensive equipment (1k $$ Range)
- Not practical unless you need a quick fix and work in construction
- Much Safer, you won't risk damaging your pricey wheels
Sound good to everyone?
Bring it to the shop because:
- Easier
- Cheaper
- You have to get your tires balanced anyways which require more expensive equipment (1k $$ Range)
- Not practical unless you need a quick fix and work in construction
- Much Safer, you won't risk damaging your pricey wheels
Sound good to everyone?
Changing tires on a rim is very difficult and potetially dangerous to do without tire changing equipment. Go to a tire shop and watch them. Unless youre superman you won't do that. And then there's balancing.
You want to change tires go to a reputable shop.
Both TireRack and DiscountTire have lists of recommended changers.
You want to change tires go to a reputable shop.
Both TireRack and DiscountTire have lists of recommended changers.
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