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Not sure if I mentioned it but the whole reason was because the snow chains messed up the paint on my step and fender. Anyways my mechanic just charged me $15 to flip the tire around. They had to do it by hand, so was very happy with the cost. Got it back inflated, just have to flip the center and install it. Probably will do that tomorrow.
Have changed many of them! Break bead w/HF tool or drive over w/another vehicle close to rim! Soapy wanter on bead helps coming and going! Baby powder on tube helps tube move going back. Plastic bag over rim helps ease it back on w/just regular tire irons. (Think the plastic bag was a Geo Willer trick??)! Just have to watch going back that you don't pinch the tube w/the tire iron! (Don't ask me how I know that!). $25 for a 30 min. job at home was a little steep for me! Plus a couple hours minimum getting it there and back or waiting until the next day! Dusty B.
Grandpa's '41 B '56,,'57,'59, Cu'b '45 C '55 Case S Dad's DB garden tractor '48 DeSoto '31 "A Coup '79 Lincoln TC God looks out for those of us who don't know how to look out for ourselves!