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Anyone know of a shop in Atlanta area that can break down a Hmmwv wheel? I need a new seal installed. Thx for any info.
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.Its actually easy to do yourself. Deflate, un-bolt, lift off upper plate, remove old o-ring or valve stem, clean mounting surfaces, lay new o-ring in groove, lay top plate back in place, carefully torque to spec as not to dislodge o-ring. re-inflate.
Its made to be able to be done in the field with hand tools.
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by the guys with this truck...Its actually easy to do yourself. Deflate, un-bolt, lift off upper plate, remove old o-ring or valve stem, clean mounting surfaces, lay new o-ring in groove, lay top plate back in place, carefully torque to spec as not to dislodge o-ring. re-inflate.
Its made to be able to be done in the field with hand tools.
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And again, tire lube will make removing and installing the rubber runflat soooo much easier than trying to do it dry.Remove Valve Core, Remove NUTS, at this point you can support the wheel face on a bucket if you want or something then use a prybar to get the wheel face off the assembly. recover your O-Ring and don't STRETCH it, Unlikely to find a vendor in Town with the O-Ring or O-ring Stock... Runflat is another thing, you can just pull it out with brute force if you don't plan to re-use the tire... or squeeze it down with a ratchet strap till nearly touching in the middle and fight it out with a couple prybars, then put it in the new tire if you wish... or use the PVC Beadlocks offered by Trailworthy Fab... then place the assembly on the wheel and align that o-ring a good bit of slime will do. then bolt it back together.