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Title: ATV tires, misery, and pain...
Post by: Beau on March 28, 2007, 06:44:39 PM
yup, changed the front tires on my four wheeler today, which wasn't so bad, but now, I can't get the new ones to take enough air to seat the beads.
So far i've: bounced the livin' shiznit out of 'em, snugged a come-along around the cirspoogeference of the tire, tried to use ether to "blow" the beads on, only to find it was lock de-icer, and it didn't do jack .
I'd run 'em down to the local gas station, but he's closed for the day.
Anybody know any cheap tips or tricks i could try in the meantime?
Title: ATV tires, misery, and pain...
Post by: thundr306 on March 28, 2007, 07:31:19 PM
I've always just used a strap around the tire and a compressor to fill. Are you using a "real" compressor or one that plugs into the lighter? Try taking the needle out of the valve and it will fill faster.
Title: ATV tires, misery, and pain...
Post by: daboss351 on March 28, 2007, 08:47:22 PM
carb cleaner does wonders and de icer takes a long time but you can do it
Title: ATV tires, misery, and pain...
Post by: merccougar50 on March 28, 2007, 08:51:59 PM
You need a shop compressor and not just an emergency toy compressor to seat the beads properly, it takes a fair volume of air an once. 

On the road I have used "Quick Start" (very common in the great white north) which is basically ether to seat the beads.
Title: ATV tires, misery, and pain...
Post by: daboss351 on March 28, 2007, 08:58:48 PM
hadn pump works better then those pumps to ive set a few small tires with a high volume bike pump
Title: ATV tires, misery, and pain...
Post by: Beau on March 28, 2007, 11:14:18 PM
I got them finally, my little 10 gallon compressor just didn't have the balls to seat 'em on...took the tires to my dad's place, and used his monster, and sprayed some belt dressing on the beads to help 'em "grab". I had the valve cores out, I usually mount my own tires, then take 'em down to town to get balanced. With my aluminum wheels, I don't trust most people with them, I KNOW i can swap tires w/o scarring up a nice wheel.
Anyway, I got them aired up and on the 4 wheeler...goin' ridin' tomorrow, at last. 'Bout ed time, too... old junk tires that were on there were not very fun..:flame: