mounting 11R22.5 tire

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Uploaded by on Mar 22, 2008

mountn' up some 11r's for a fire truck upgrading from low pro 255's

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  • y does everyone that has a tire mounting video on youtube use soapy water.... for fuck sakes will someone use real lube!!?? im starting to think that us guys at Kal are the only ones that do it right!

  • sorry bud but you 100% wrong thant is tire lube the good stuff $15 a gallon. called Skid . what do you use?

  • What kind of lube are you using on those seats? I'm mounting 2 6.50-16's on the front of my tractor this weekend and I want the job to go as easily as possible.

  • skid is the lube i used. you can get it at Napa some times its expensive but worth the money . also stuff called bead break works good and is about the same stuff

  • Thanks man, what about using soapy water?

  • will work fine just make sure rim is very clean

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  • U suck and ur slow

  • Any way you get it on works but tire lube works better in the heat it doesn't evaporate like soap wate or varsol does

  • Skid works great as far as lubing the rim flange enough to make the tire go on easy, but if there's not enough friction later between the beadseat & the tire bead, & the trucker has to really hit the binders, the wheel may stop rotating and the tire may move around on the wheel. With tube type split rims that's why you sometimes see the innertube valve stem gone, but no puncture in the tire.

    Nice vid, anyway!

  • of course it will with enough air pressure.. take your dads dick out of your mouth, homo

  • bead wont seat right, douche!

  • what the fuck does it matter if he used lube saw dust, he got the fucking tire on there didnt he?

  • sweet

  • I find windshield washer fluid with soap works best and it prevents rusts and salts from forming on steel rims.

    works best int he winter ;) 80% washer fluid and 20 % soap

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