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here is what I managed to come up with the other night when I decided I was not going to pay for mounts and dismounts of tires. VERY OFF-ROAD! like never see black topI had some 1" DOM tube and some "spring steel" So I thought I would take a chance and try to change my 36" tires to my new 38" tires and it worked... very tough;however, it saved some $$$ After a bit of cutting I tried my tig skills "which I have been experimenting with" and came up with this contraption [IMG]http://i204.photobucket.com/albums/bb226/nojeep/Picture106.jpg[/IMG weld it like you own it
Reply:So...just big tire spoons? Kinda like changing a tire on a bicycle with two dull screwdrivers?Lincoln Power Mig 210MP MIGLincoln Power Mig 350MP - MIG and Push-PullLincoln TIG 300-300Lincoln Hobby-Weld 110v Thanks JLAMESCK TIG TORCH, gas diffuser, pyrex cupThermal Dynamics Cutmaster 101My brain
Reply:I bought the manual tire changer from Princess auto and found it to work pretty good. I have had it for two or three years now and change all my tires with it. I have done some 33" and 35" on my dune buggy rims with great success.Miller DVI2Lincoln Precision Tig 225Thermodynamics Cutmaster 38Everything else needed. |
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