Millitary10Tonner
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I was just wondering if there are one piece rims for the 2.5 ton?
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I would be offended by that comment if I had feelings.Guys be nice what you say about that truck you'll offend all the bobber lovers out there..That is the poster truck for all bobbers ?
I was just wondering if there are one piece rims for the 2.5 ton?
Thanks
Very hard if you wanted to do it manually.......how hard are they to mount tires on?
yeah technically the A3 rims you can service yourself but good luck with minimal tools on the side of the road those bolts that hold it together are TIGHT, probably more than the lug nuts. (atleast mine were, my 1" impact thats 1450ft/lbs max had to hammer a little to bust them loose) if the tire/rim combo has any age on it, its probably "stuck" itself inside the tire too. used a engine hoist/crane that has a 2ton capacity set all the way in to the 2ton position. Put the "V" of the hoist over the tire, reach down and lift with a chain through the rim to seperate. It started to buckle the square tube on the lifting arm AND I was going slow with lots of soapy/water hitting it with a sledge everytime I put a little more tension on. Both are a PITA if you ask me. Just one is safer and less chances of getting hurt. When I mounted them to the A3 rims, the bead does look a little funny on the rims but it works.I don't know if I would like to fix a tire on the road with that style rim. A3 rims unbolt and have a o-ring, but a rim that requires a machine to mount and dismount the tires doesn't fit my thought of a good combo for a deuce.
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