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29-12-2006, 07:57 PM | #1 | ||
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OK guys. got a couple of tyres in the garage and i wanted to make use of them. So i got the old tyre off my stock 15 inch steel rims (EL falcon). And with some trouble i got the newish tyre half way on. Its been a **** of an undertaking. I've been using a couple of tyre levers which are starting to bend and the tyre is suffering also. Are there any tricks to this?? I watched a guy on you tube do it with ease pretty much.
Also there is this machine...http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Portable-tyre...QQcmdZViewItem does anyone have one. will they make the task easy? thanks! - dont have a spare atm |
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