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garynortheast 17-03-24 01:30 PM

Re: Tyre change
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by GeorgeRYoung (Post 3143359)
Bead breaking: an 8" C-Clamp
Balancing: static with axle on a couple of jack stands


https://www.princessauto.com/ccstore...=328&width=328

I find the long handled bead breaker easier to use than a g clamp. It also gives me a useful platform from which to work.

redtrummy 17-03-24 02:12 PM

Re: Tyre change
 
I would be interested in knowing the process you use in changing a tyre. There is a ytube vid using a piece of rope to get a tyre off - looked too easy!

garynortheast 17-03-24 03:12 PM

Re: Tyre change
 
When I get the time I'll do a write up, and maybe when I next change a tyre I'll do a video.

Ruffy 17-03-24 05:50 PM

Re: Tyre change
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by garynortheast (Post 3143358)
I have one of these for the bead.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/176246479...mis&media=COPY

These days as far as balancing goes I don't! Tyres are much more accurately made now and as long as the red dot goes by the valve you shouldn't have a problem. What needs balancing is the wheel, and once that's done it won't need doing again.
I'm sure someone will have a different opinion on this but my view is formed from 8 or 9 years of changing my own tyres.

A bead breaker, a tub of tyre soap, rim protectors, and a selection of decent quality tyre levers is all you need, along with the determination to learn how to do the job.

Quote:

Originally Posted by GeorgeRYoung (Post 3143359)
Bead breaking: an 8" C-Clamp
Balancing: static with axle on a couple of jack stands

Thanks both. Definitely food for thought.

I've seen several DIY 'heath robinson' rigs for beab-braking and balancing (and Gary you're not the only one who I've heard suggesting that balancing is less necessary nowadays - at least for smaller tyres at legal road speeds.)

I will probably have at least a couple of sets to change this year so I may indulge myself in a few bits and pieces and learn. (Being the family maintainer overseeing multiple vehicles can be a double edged sword!:rolleyes:)


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