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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 4188607" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>I've been breaking down ATV tires and remounting new at home since the 80's. It's easy. </p><p>Get a couple of the tire spoons for bicycle, put the tire/rim on the ground flat, and run over the tire just outside of the bead with the truck or car to break the bead while looking out the window to see your close to the rim, but not on it. </p><p>The rest is easy, just work the bead over the rim with the spoons and remount the same way. </p><p>Don't try to use screwdrivers vs the spoons. The bead on the tire will break ruining the tire or the rim will be damaged. </p><p>Don't use WD-40 to lube the rim when remounting. (it will be embarrassing if you do. ) Use soap in spray bottle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 4188607, member: 5412"] I've been breaking down ATV tires and remounting new at home since the 80's. It's easy. Get a couple of the tire spoons for bicycle, put the tire/rim on the ground flat, and run over the tire just outside of the bead with the truck or car to break the bead while looking out the window to see your close to the rim, but not on it. The rest is easy, just work the bead over the rim with the spoons and remount the same way. Don't try to use screwdrivers vs the spoons. The bead on the tire will break ruining the tire or the rim will be damaged. Don't use WD-40 to lube the rim when remounting. (it will be embarrassing if you do. ) Use soap in spray bottle. [/QUOTE]
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