gbooth
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Fixing a flat on a split rim is NOT a hard thing to do. When I was 16 years old my after school job was fixing truck flats for a local fuel distributor. The most dangerous part is airing them up once they are fixed . One way to do this is to fix the flat and if it is on the rear of the truck simply bolt it back on that way if it comes apart it cant go anywhere this works for both inner and outer wheels but dot on the front. A another way is to wrap a chain around the tire and air it up that way. Be sure to leave some slack so you will be able to remove the chain after you have the tire aired up. Most importance is to use common sense you can tell if the ring is seated or not. If the rim is bent or the ring is distorted pitch them and get good ones. I know a lot of people will disagree with this but I have fix countless of this type of rim and [ knock on wood ] never have had one blow apart. We did forget one time we had the air chuck clipped on after a bought 10 minuets and 170 lbs of air pressure the Tire blue but the rim held.
Greg
Greg