How to mount bead locks
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Re: How to mount bead locks
Bead locks are easy... Why not just buy a bead breaking hammer? 

I use this stuff all the time.


I use this stuff all the time.
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For me, I don't do it that often and I was just using what I had sitting around the garage. One of these days, it I come across a good deal on one of the old Coats 2020 tire machine's or one of the others like that, that can handle big tires, I will be set with the power bead breaker on the machine.
If I am not mistaken, those are what they use to separate semi truck rims. I use to drive the youth bus for my church and the Guy's at Parkhouse put tires on our bus. It was interesting to see how the came apart.
If I am not mistaken, those are what they use to separate semi truck rims. I use to drive the youth bus for my church and the Guy's at Parkhouse put tires on our bus. It was interesting to see how the came apart.
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Re: How to mount bead locks
Semi truck tires / anything .5 in size don't have a bead ring, so you don't need to pop the bead to change.
Worth mentioning is most people replace all of the bolts on the wheel every time a tire is changed to lessen the chance of broken bolts.
Worth mentioning is most people replace all of the bolts on the wheel every time a tire is changed to lessen the chance of broken bolts.
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Re: How to mount bead locks
I use those tools to change semi/tractor tires but have also used them on a car wheels. Wouldn't suggest it on pretty aluminum wheels but they work great. Whenever someone has big 24 dub wheels reverse mount I use them too.
How to mount bead locks
I use my hi lift to break beads all of the time. Some wheels, like the inner bead of my walkers, require the me to use the back bumper of my motorhome for weight with the hi lift. But 90% can be done with a normal truck.
Cool write up!
Cool write up!
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Re: How to mount bead locks
So I found a pretty cool device I will be building a few of soon. Check it out:
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No more tire shop needed
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Re: How to mount bead locks
Does it push the rim in for you when trying to seat the rear bead?
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No it's a pulling cylinder which acts as a bead breaker when removing the tire from the wheel.
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Re: How to mount bead locks
Oh cool!
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How to mount bead locks
I just saw this tool from Starworks. It is light weight and could be a great trail tool to have.
http://www.stazworks.com/tyrepliers.htm

http://www.stazworks.com/tyrepliers.htm

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Those look promising. I bet they work pretty well. I'll see if I can find a you tube vid of it.
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