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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 4049160" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>I used to change ATV tires all the time. Drove over them with the truck to break the bead and then use the spoons to change out. </p><p>Pro tip! Don't ever use WD-40 as a lube to put the tire back on the rim. Use dawn detergent with some water. </p><p>Reason why? I was racing three wheelers back in the early 80's and had to do my first time of changing tires. I'd watched the guys at tire shops spraying something on the tires to make it easier to put the tire back on the rim. </p><p>I used WD-40. Worked great! </p><p>The next morning, I rolled up to the starting line, flag dropped to start, and I just sat there with the rim spinning inside the tire. </p><p>It was embarrassing to say the least.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 4049160, member: 5412"] I used to change ATV tires all the time. Drove over them with the truck to break the bead and then use the spoons to change out. Pro tip! Don't ever use WD-40 as a lube to put the tire back on the rim. Use dawn detergent with some water. Reason why? I was racing three wheelers back in the early 80's and had to do my first time of changing tires. I'd watched the guys at tire shops spraying something on the tires to make it easier to put the tire back on the rim. I used WD-40. Worked great! The next morning, I rolled up to the starting line, flag dropped to start, and I just sat there with the rim spinning inside the tire. It was embarrassing to say the least. [/QUOTE]
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