jesusgatos
Explorer
Not many people running 40" + tires carry spares. We just carry tire plugs and tools to sew-up torn sidewalls.
I'd rather pay someone else to take the risk and have all the correct equipment etc.![]()
The safest way that I've seen to do this is to trail a little of the flammable liquid 10-15 feet way from the tire. Light it at the far end. :sombrero:I have used starter fluid many times. Over labor day weekend, we were riding ATVs and came across a guy who rolled a 40' mud tire off the bead. He had winched himself out of a deep mud hole but did not have a spare tire??? We helped him take the tire off the jeep. We layed it flat and cleaned mud off the bead. There was propably a gallon of water in the tire that we could not get out. Nobody had any starter fluid so I got ~4 ounces of gasoline out of the ATV. I took the valve stem outof the tire, trickled all the gas around the bead and let it set long enough to light a balled up paper towel. I threw the towel at the the bead and whoomph, all done. I wasn't sure about the gas vs. starter fluid but it worked the same. Anyway, the owner was very happy and all the Budlight drinkers were duly impressed
Mounting/inflating 43" military surplus tires on 2-piece wheels for Mah Deuce was like lighting off a bomb. I didn't want to be anywhere near those things.
Not many people running 40" + tires carry spares. We just carry tire plugs and tools to sew-up torn sidewalls.
This special tool is not too expensive $59.95 - beat buster offered by Extreme Outback. The company is local to me in the SF Bay Area so I was able to met the owner and get a good price (less then retail) and pick it up in person.
Used it/came in handy during our recent Land Rover Club trip to the Dusy Ershim last month and it works w/your Hi-lift Jack: http://www.extremeoutback.com/product/16/Extreme+Outback+Beadbuster.html
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weany :sombrero:
Holy Hell. $60 for that? You've GOT to be kidding me...
Is there some other reason for needing to break a bead in the field that would want the wheel & tire removed?