Really hard low profile tires, how to get them off?
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Really hard low profile tires, how to get them off?
hey guys, i bought rims last year on low profile tires. they are Toyo Proxes.
16 inch...they are aluminum rims, and the tires are going bald and need to take them off, so i took them to a shop and ended up breaking a shops turntable, the tire kept slipping off the arm of the turntable (machine that takes the tires off) and when it ripped back i dont know how but it broke a piece of the machine, w.e
i took it to another shop and the same thing kept happening, it kept slipping off.
so i dont know how to take them off, i currently have on stock rims on my s14 and would like to get these rims on for the summer, i tried cutting them but they are steel belted. so any ideas on how to get it off? is there a special turntable machine for low pro's?
thanks for the help its much appreciated. Omar.
16 inch...they are aluminum rims, and the tires are going bald and need to take them off, so i took them to a shop and ended up breaking a shops turntable, the tire kept slipping off the arm of the turntable (machine that takes the tires off) and when it ripped back i dont know how but it broke a piece of the machine, w.e
i took it to another shop and the same thing kept happening, it kept slipping off.
so i dont know how to take them off, i currently have on stock rims on my s14 and would like to get these rims on for the summer, i tried cutting them but they are steel belted. so any ideas on how to get it off? is there a special turntable machine for low pro's?
thanks for the help its much appreciated. Omar.
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there are special machines for low profile tires, however there are some tricks you that can use to take them off on other machines. I would describe to you the tricks, but it would be hard to do so on here.
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Originally Posted by judgez24
use a sawzall and cut as far as you can and then try the tire machie. im serious. we've remove tires with a sawzall many times. just dont hit the rim
#7
Proper lubrication is what makes it so much more easier with stiff objects.
Seriously, when i had to get my gravel tires put on the shop used a lot of some lube they have and it was still a bitch to get off and put new one on but it worked. And trust me gravel tires have super stiff sidewalls.
Good luck.
Seriously, when i had to get my gravel tires put on the shop used a lot of some lube they have and it was still a bitch to get off and put new one on but it worked. And trust me gravel tires have super stiff sidewalls.
Good luck.
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