Jishory
1/2 ton status
that post was about an hour ago, pics of them mounted yet?
DEMON44 said:Negative......no valve stems in the garage. I'll hafta do 'em up tommorrow after work.

Avery4jc said:You are going to do them yourself? That's one heck of a tire to be mounting in the garage, or do you have access to a machine?
-Avery
gmc4cw said:you try to lift a 44 up onto a tire machine. they are not only heavy but very awkward to handle. I worked in a commercial tire shop where we mounted tractor trailer tires on the floor. We mounted monster truck tires on the ground with nothing more then bars and a few well placed kicks. just gotta know what you are doing.
Avery4jc said:You are going to do them yourself? That's one heck of a tire to be mounting in the garage, or do you have access to a machine?
-Avery
daleearnhardt01 said:I guess you've never mounted a tire before...
It is much easier to mount a large tire like that by hand.... Not even remotely difficult
gmc4cw said:just a heads up those wheels are set up to mount the tire from the back.

Avery4jc said:I guess, maybe some lighter fluid and a match too.
-Avery
gmc4cw said:this is why people get hurt. Please never try to mount tires by yourself until you have gotten some instruction. the best tool out there IMO is a cheetah. its an air tank with a large nozzle that you can blast air in the bead just like a tire machine does.
....anyways it's dangerous don't do it buy a Cheetah and help support MY local community
the guy who patented the cheetah lives here in Alamogordo . Anyways stay away from flammables when mounting your tires if your lucky the Tire will pop back on the bead if your not............. 
