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Old 10-01-16, 14:04
Phil Waterman Phil Waterman is offline
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Default Tire removal planning

Hi Bob C.

Excellent thread, concerning Bob P. the tire removal issue yes the problem of 1st time tire removal has been discussed at length.

My point concerns the subsequent removal, how well you clean and paint the rims will make all the difference in future removals. Once the rims have been cleaned down to bare steel and well painted, my experience has been that the tires can be removed with just the tire irons from the tool kit. Average time 1/2 per wheel. There are some tricks which will try find the photos to explain.

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