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See, I do a lot of road miles in mine and I don't tend to hang around much. So I think I'll need to get them properly balanced when I next change tyres! I want to go to 245/75 R16 Kumho KL71s, so won't hit the problems people have with extreme mud patterns. Might get one of those bead breakers as a handy thing to own though. I did once try to remove a tyre which had a big hole in the sidewall using my hilift and towbar but couldn't get the bead to break.
oo into the landy bit ;)High lift on the bead and jack off the tow bar.Balance with 400 grams of bb shot.Jobs a good un ;)
[!Expletive Deleted!] that boys make friends with someone at a local tire place and give them a "drink" i used to cut tires of rims with a petrol disc cutter even took ages.
And a good chance of wrecking the tyre walls!!!
i take the valves out then drive in a circle that breaks the bead easy as pie
Quote from: bombx3 on December 12, 2009, 14:10:30i take the valves out then drive in a circle that breaks the bead easy as pieLOL. your a funny man.