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The guys at tire shops have a tank that has a ball valve and nozzle, putting a bunch of pressure into the tank and then releasing it in big volume inside the tire. It's a bit safer than either or hair spray....still a violent event.
Thats the joy of 16.5’s. If you have a really good air source, soap the beads, use a lock on chuck with the valve core removed, and another air hose with a wide-open nozzle and blow air in the bead.
I’ve been running Military Oz 37/12.5/r16.5 on Raceline Comet rims for over 10 years on every type of terrain possible and never threw a bead. No inserts or run flats.
The rims are 10” wide. Have to use a cheetah to set the bead on the rims. Once set, they never come off except when I blow a sidewall on a sharp rock or wear the traction down to nothing.
I’ve been running Military Oz 37/12.5/r16.5 on Raceline Comet rims for over 10 years on every type of terrain possible and never threw a bead. No inserts or run flats.
The rims are 10” wide. Have to use a cheetah to set the bead on the rims. Once set, they never come off except when I blow a sidewall on a sharp rock or wear the traction down to nothing.
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