Re: Take tires off rims, from home
Matt Ion wrote:
> Derek Lawler wrote: >> I have used a bumper jack on the tire to break the seal. You could use a >> small hydraulic jack or the jack that comes with the car. Put the tire >> under the car or truck and the base of the jack on the tire. Jack >> against >> the bumper or wherever there is a solid place above the jack. >> You will need two or more tire irons to get the tire off the rim after >> the >> tire is loose. >> Derek > > That said, it should take any tire shop less than 15 minutes to remove > four tires from four rims, and the better ones won't even charge you for > it. It's a lot of work to undertake without the proper tools. indeed. it can be done, but it's major sweat. you'll spend more on rehydration fluids than you will paying the guy at the garage to take them off on the proper machine. |
Re: Take tires off rims, from home
Matt Ion wrote:
> Derek Lawler wrote: >> I have used a bumper jack on the tire to break the seal. You could use a >> small hydraulic jack or the jack that comes with the car. Put the tire >> under the car or truck and the base of the jack on the tire. Jack >> against >> the bumper or wherever there is a solid place above the jack. >> You will need two or more tire irons to get the tire off the rim after >> the >> tire is loose. >> Derek > > That said, it should take any tire shop less than 15 minutes to remove > four tires from four rims, and the better ones won't even charge you for > it. It's a lot of work to undertake without the proper tools. indeed. it can be done, but it's major sweat. you'll spend more on rehydration fluids than you will paying the guy at the garage to take them off on the proper machine. |
Re: Take tires off rims, from home
cdn_icecube@hotmail.com wrote in news:1156694615.206919.243180
@m73g2000cwd.googlegroups.com: > Hi all > > Quick question. I have 4 tires on rims and I would like to take them > off their rims without going to a shop. Is it possible to do using the > same technique as one would use for bike tires? Anyone tried this? Yeah. Some guy in rec.autos.tech tried this about a year ago. It took him hours and hours and lots of sweat and foul language. You could Google for it. Take it from me: it ain't worth it. Just let a tire shop do it for you. > > I was just thinking of deflating them and then lift them off the rim > with a metal bar, carefuly so not to "rip" them. These are not bicycle tires, buddy. Not nearly as flexible and soft. -- TeGGeR® The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
Re: Take tires off rims, from home
cdn_icecube@hotmail.com wrote in news:1156694615.206919.243180
@m73g2000cwd.googlegroups.com: > Hi all > > Quick question. I have 4 tires on rims and I would like to take them > off their rims without going to a shop. Is it possible to do using the > same technique as one would use for bike tires? Anyone tried this? Yeah. Some guy in rec.autos.tech tried this about a year ago. It took him hours and hours and lots of sweat and foul language. You could Google for it. Take it from me: it ain't worth it. Just let a tire shop do it for you. > > I was just thinking of deflating them and then lift them off the rim > with a metal bar, carefuly so not to "rip" them. These are not bicycle tires, buddy. Not nearly as flexible and soft. -- TeGGeR® The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
Re: Take tires off rims, from home
cdn_icecube@hotmail.com wrote in news:1156694615.206919.243180
@m73g2000cwd.googlegroups.com: > Hi all > > Quick question. I have 4 tires on rims and I would like to take them > off their rims without going to a shop. Is it possible to do using the > same technique as one would use for bike tires? Anyone tried this? Yeah. Some guy in rec.autos.tech tried this about a year ago. It took him hours and hours and lots of sweat and foul language. You could Google for it. Take it from me: it ain't worth it. Just let a tire shop do it for you. > > I was just thinking of deflating them and then lift them off the rim > with a metal bar, carefuly so not to "rip" them. These are not bicycle tires, buddy. Not nearly as flexible and soft. -- TeGGeR® The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
Re: Take tires off rims, from home
cdn_icecube@hotmail.com wrote in news:1156694615.206919.243180
@m73g2000cwd.googlegroups.com: > Hi all > > Quick question. I have 4 tires on rims and I would like to take them > off their rims without going to a shop. Is it possible to do using the > same technique as one would use for bike tires? Anyone tried this? Yeah. Some guy in rec.autos.tech tried this about a year ago. It took him hours and hours and lots of sweat and foul language. You could Google for it. Take it from me: it ain't worth it. Just let a tire shop do it for you. > > I was just thinking of deflating them and then lift them off the rim > with a metal bar, carefuly so not to "rip" them. These are not bicycle tires, buddy. Not nearly as flexible and soft. -- TeGGeR® The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
Re: Take tires off rims, from home
On 27 Aug 2006 09:03:35 -0700, cdn_icecube@hotmail.com wrote:
>Quick question. I have 4 tires on rims and I would like to take them >off their rims without going to a shop. Is it possible to do using the >same technique as one would use for bike tires? Anyone tried this? Don't know about "shop", the local gas station can probably do it for you for pocket change. J. |
Re: Take tires off rims, from home
On 27 Aug 2006 09:03:35 -0700, cdn_icecube@hotmail.com wrote:
>Quick question. I have 4 tires on rims and I would like to take them >off their rims without going to a shop. Is it possible to do using the >same technique as one would use for bike tires? Anyone tried this? Don't know about "shop", the local gas station can probably do it for you for pocket change. J. |
Re: Take tires off rims, from home
On 27 Aug 2006 09:03:35 -0700, cdn_icecube@hotmail.com wrote:
>Quick question. I have 4 tires on rims and I would like to take them >off their rims without going to a shop. Is it possible to do using the >same technique as one would use for bike tires? Anyone tried this? Don't know about "shop", the local gas station can probably do it for you for pocket change. J. |
Re: Take tires off rims, from home
On 27 Aug 2006 09:03:35 -0700, cdn_icecube@hotmail.com wrote:
>Quick question. I have 4 tires on rims and I would like to take them >off their rims without going to a shop. Is it possible to do using the >same technique as one would use for bike tires? Anyone tried this? Don't know about "shop", the local gas station can probably do it for you for pocket change. J. |
Re: Take tires off rims, from home
cdn_icecube@hotmail.com wrote:
> Hi all > > Quick question. I have 4 tires on rims and I would like to take them > off their rims without going to a shop. Is it possible to do using the > same technique as one would use for bike tires? Anyone tried this? > > I was just thinking of deflating them and then lift them off the rim > with a metal bar, carefuly so not to "rip" them. > > > Thanks! > Doing it, at home, is possible. However, it's not advised if you're dealing with alloy rims. Using tire irons, will undoubtedly, mar the finish as you beat them, to pry the tire over the edge |
Re: Take tires off rims, from home
cdn_icecube@hotmail.com wrote:
> Hi all > > Quick question. I have 4 tires on rims and I would like to take them > off their rims without going to a shop. Is it possible to do using the > same technique as one would use for bike tires? Anyone tried this? > > I was just thinking of deflating them and then lift them off the rim > with a metal bar, carefuly so not to "rip" them. > > > Thanks! > Doing it, at home, is possible. However, it's not advised if you're dealing with alloy rims. Using tire irons, will undoubtedly, mar the finish as you beat them, to pry the tire over the edge |
Re: Take tires off rims, from home
cdn_icecube@hotmail.com wrote:
> Hi all > > Quick question. I have 4 tires on rims and I would like to take them > off their rims without going to a shop. Is it possible to do using the > same technique as one would use for bike tires? Anyone tried this? > > I was just thinking of deflating them and then lift them off the rim > with a metal bar, carefuly so not to "rip" them. > > > Thanks! > Doing it, at home, is possible. However, it's not advised if you're dealing with alloy rims. Using tire irons, will undoubtedly, mar the finish as you beat them, to pry the tire over the edge |
Re: Take tires off rims, from home
cdn_icecube@hotmail.com wrote:
> Hi all > > Quick question. I have 4 tires on rims and I would like to take them > off their rims without going to a shop. Is it possible to do using the > same technique as one would use for bike tires? Anyone tried this? > > I was just thinking of deflating them and then lift them off the rim > with a metal bar, carefuly so not to "rip" them. > > > Thanks! > Doing it, at home, is possible. However, it's not advised if you're dealing with alloy rims. Using tire irons, will undoubtedly, mar the finish as you beat them, to pry the tire over the edge |
Re: Take tires off rims, from home
Thanks to all who replied. Seems too complicated for little gain. I'll take them to a local garage. The little $$ they will charge me seems well worth it! Cheers all SilverStude wrote: > cdn_icecube@hotmail.com wrote: > > Hi all > > > > Quick question. I have 4 tires on rims and I would like to take them > > off their rims without going to a shop. Is it possible to do using the > > same technique as one would use for bike tires? Anyone tried this? > > > > I was just thinking of deflating them and then lift them off the rim > > with a metal bar, carefuly so not to "rip" them. > > > > > > Thanks! > > > > Doing it, at home, is possible. However, it's not advised if you're > dealing with alloy rims. Using tire irons, will undoubtedly, mar the > finish as you beat them, to pry the tire over the edge |
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