rsh253
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I just purchased my first deuce. My wife, family & friends all think I've finally lost it; and they're probably right. But it is a blast to drive!
It has two tires which need to be replaced. There are several great threads in this forum about taking the rims apart to replace the tires. I understand that the rims were designed to be taken apart using hand tools so the tires could be replaced in the field. But is it possible to not dissassemble a rim & have a truck tire shop replace a tire using commercial tire changing equipment without damaging the rim?
I'd rather read about other folks fighting to break the beeds, get a 40 year old rusted rim apart & it all back together rather than attempting to do it mysef. I did that on my '42 MB and 5 or those little rims & tires were enough work! Thanks.
-Russ
It has two tires which need to be replaced. There are several great threads in this forum about taking the rims apart to replace the tires. I understand that the rims were designed to be taken apart using hand tools so the tires could be replaced in the field. But is it possible to not dissassemble a rim & have a truck tire shop replace a tire using commercial tire changing equipment without damaging the rim?
I'd rather read about other folks fighting to break the beeds, get a 40 year old rusted rim apart & it all back together rather than attempting to do it mysef. I did that on my '42 MB and 5 or those little rims & tires were enough work! Thanks.
-Russ