Moneybox Philip & Sandra Box Joined Oct 10, 2014 Messages 4,426 Reaction score 18,726 Location Cue, WA Apr 14, 2022 #1 Have you ever been given some good advice that seems to be legit but really needs to be tested? It happened to me recently This relates to changing a tyre on the road or wherever you might be without the correct workshop equipment. So I'm going to give it a go.....
Have you ever been given some good advice that seems to be legit but really needs to be tested? It happened to me recently This relates to changing a tyre on the road or wherever you might be without the correct workshop equipment. So I'm going to give it a go.....
Balmain Bob Bob Supporting Member Joined Jun 10, 2013 Messages 1,341 Reaction score 3,727 Apr 14, 2022 #2 I just use my high lift jack, Insert the just into the hole in the tow bar and the plate of the jack on the trye next to the rim and jack away, Thew tyre will slip off the rim in around 6 to 10 jacks. Flip the trye over and do it again. Very easy Last edited: Apr 14, 2022
I just use my high lift jack, Insert the just into the hole in the tow bar and the plate of the jack on the trye next to the rim and jack away, Thew tyre will slip off the rim in around 6 to 10 jacks. Flip the trye over and do it again. Very easy
Moneybox Philip & Sandra Box Joined Oct 10, 2014 Messages 4,426 Reaction score 18,726 Location Cue, WA Apr 14, 2022 #3
Manpa Supporting Member Joined Jan 6, 2018 Messages 5,778 Reaction score 12,841 Location SA Apr 14, 2022 #4 I think Mrs Moneybox was on the money (pardon the pun) not only were you fighting the bead but the stiff sidewalls which had collapsed.
I think Mrs Moneybox was on the money (pardon the pun) not only were you fighting the bead but the stiff sidewalls which had collapsed.