jhealey
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Hello everyone,
My 110 has tubed 7.50's on LR steelies... I want to get some tire irons so I can repair a flat/tire myself when I'm far from civilization (as I'm in southern Africa, that's a pretty common occurrence). But it seems like this is somewhat of a lost art, as I can't find much info about doing it.
Anyone have some advice for removing 7.50s by hand -- length of the tire iron, shape (I've seen "spoons" and regular ones), straight and angled irons, number of tire irons (is one enough, or one longer one and and two smaller?), etc. I've read up on breaking the bead (hi-lift, driving it over it, sledge hammer, etc.), but haven't found much on good tire lever etiquette ; ).
Thanks! Hopefully other people will find your replies of use as well.
My 110 has tubed 7.50's on LR steelies... I want to get some tire irons so I can repair a flat/tire myself when I'm far from civilization (as I'm in southern Africa, that's a pretty common occurrence). But it seems like this is somewhat of a lost art, as I can't find much info about doing it.
Anyone have some advice for removing 7.50s by hand -- length of the tire iron, shape (I've seen "spoons" and regular ones), straight and angled irons, number of tire irons (is one enough, or one longer one and and two smaller?), etc. I've read up on breaking the bead (hi-lift, driving it over it, sledge hammer, etc.), but haven't found much on good tire lever etiquette ; ).
Thanks! Hopefully other people will find your replies of use as well.
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