Boys that was horrible, take out valve core , soap it , couple walks with a tire hammer , pop ring with two tie irons , flip over on a wood block , more soap two more Wacks, fold out rim , pull tube and flap , wipe out tire , back in with tube and flap , snap on ring with your foot , air up , total time should only be 10- 15 min
Properly reinstalled military lock ring are very safe compared to civilian ones
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Big Tom
Ahhh that's the negativity I was looking for! So many old, crusty arm-chair quarterbacks in this forum! With too much keyboard typey-typey and not enough doing things for themselves.
Did you watch and listen CLOSELY to the whole video?
I'll rebut some of your super weak points:
1. Tire already was completely flat and valve core was out when we started the process. (Hence why we even worked on it.) So you are wrong there.
I take that back.
1. This was our FIRST EXPERIENCE, as noted right in the title. We didn't do it to show a professional perfect, step by step. We did it just to document. Of course we saw all the widow maker, homicidal, death defying warnings. If you want to use a cage, locking air chuck, etc., I am not stopping you from doing so.
2. We poured soap all around both sides, LIBERALLY. We were experimenting with the process. Next time we will only hit it with the duck-bill side of the hammer to break the bead. Why do you continue to mention the things we actually did?
3. We used a couple tire irons to take the ring off. You misspelled tire. Its not 'TIE' irons.
4. We pulled and installed the inner tube. Don't know what you were trying to get at here.
5. We stepped on, and hammered a little, the ring on. It didn't jump into place by iteslf.
6. Big Tom, please show us your unedited video, with no cuts or breaks, of the perfect 10-15 minute tire change of a 9x20 wheel.
Big Tom, your input and reply was HORRIBLE. I guess we all know horrible pretty well, eh?
Take care buddy, thanks for all the help and support....