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How do I separate two piece wheels

tukool

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I've been lurking here off and on here for a couple of years. Now I have a question.
I tried to find the answer in the forums lately, but finally gave up.
I have a leaking tire on my M35A3. It seems to be coming from between the two pieces of the Hemtt wheel.
I have all of the nuts off the wheel but unable to split the halves. I don't see any place to get a grip
or use a tool to get them apart. Any helpful replies would be appreciated.
Gary
 

gimpyrobb

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So its an A3 but has hemtt rims(not A3 rims?)? Got any pics?

Once the tire is aired down, unbolt the nuts that hold the halfs together and use a beadbreaker to break the bead. lift off rim half, flip over, rinse-repeat.
 

simp5782

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I use 3m super 77 spray when i have to reuse old orings. Easy clean up and they seal great

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winfred

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rubbed all of mine with silicone grease when i assembled then the first time with the used o-rings (i think 4 of my rims the first truck they were mounted on is mine but started off as typical surplussed assemblies), 5 outta 6 sealed and haven't needed any air in over a year where the 6th held air a couple months all chained together and padlocked to my bobcat while waiting for me to service the bearings and seals/install wheels, i knocked em all once a week or so and they thumped the same right up till it was time to install em then one plopped, the ring was a little damaged so it may've gotten roughed up on the tire install and i missed it not laying in the channel perfectly

I use 3m super 77 spray when i have to reuse old orings. Easy clean up and they seal great

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tukool

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I hammered the crowbar in and the ring popped off first try. There was a beadlock in there. I wasn't sure what a beadlock was until yesterday.
The wheels are in good shape, but the O-ring had a little kink in it. I'm putting it all back together with a little silicon sealant on a new O-ring and the tire bead.
Hope that works, Thanks for your help.
 

simp5782

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As far as busting the bead on the beadlock ring if its stubborn you can leave 4 or 5 of the nuts on the studs and back em off about half way. With the valve core out and a good compressor shoot air into the tire itll pop it loose most of the the time.

I do this on alum wheels with runflats and the ring comes off by hand

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Jbulach

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No, but thanks!
Just curios, all my old jedi bead breaking tricks wouldn’t compress the bead locks to pop the bead like a conventional tire/wheel. Ended up using my lift to pull the halves out, while using the forklift and truck as an ancor.
 
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