fatjay
Elite Member
It'll be sturdy when I'm done with it. And I don't take it for more than a mile down the road.
That is high praise in my bookYou are anything but boring![]()
I looked around, didn't see anything local, only shipped. $100 is a pretty good deal for what it is, but it's more of a figuring it out thing. Never changed a tire on a wheel before. It kinda sucks without the right tools.What's your hourly rate on that job?If you're having fun, go for it, I've certainly done worse myself.
Then again, if you have easy access to a used replacement for @CH4Ohio's claimed $30...
Nice! I put the edge of my loader bucket on a block of wood placed on the sidwall near the bead, and just press down. Same idea. Others put the tire under a vehicle, with a jack between the sidewall of the tire and the frame of the vehicle.We would put a plank at the edge of the rim, and drive up on it to break the bead