TommyG45 said:
For all of us new guys out there, make sure you have the right equipment and the knowledge to get these tires off incase you get a flat on th road. These dang things are no joke. If you think your going to change a flat in nothing flat, your going to need a box of tissues to wipe the tears from your eyes. Tommy
I change tires on my deuces in under 15 minutes each....BY MYSELF! That includes jacking up the truck, dropping the spare, change tires, remove jack & put spare back.
I have a 20 ton air-bottle jack, and I run my 1/2" ingersol-rand impact wrench off of the emergency air line. It is EXTREMELY easy!
Air-bottle jack - $80 (eBay)
Impact wrench - $140 (Lowes)
Air line - $12 (lowes)
Glad hand adapter - $6 (napa)
Misc air fittings - $20 (Lowes)
1 1/2" impact socket - $20 (napa)
13/16 impact budd socket - $20 (napa)
Not killing myself changing a tire.......PRICELESS!
**** It takes MOST of that 15 minutes to let the deuce build up air pressure between lugnuts! ****
Also.....you really should change a tire in the comfort of your driveway! That way you wont be lost on the side of the road with no cell reception!