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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Crestliner CX 1754 Project
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<blockquote data-quote="Transplant" data-source="post: 494179" data-attributes="member: 23849"><p>And I’m super proud of myself for taking on a job I’ve never done before. Using the best advice I could get on YouTube, I popped the old trailer tire off the rim using a ratcheting strap annd floor jack, and got the new tire on. This was a 3 day process as I struggled with getting the bead set on the new tire. I eventually succeeded by using a bike tire tube to bridge the gap between the tire and the rim. YouTube will teach you everything you need to know, my only additional advice that youtube didn’t teach me was wear ear protection when that tire pops on the bead finally. And even better advice, just pay a tire shop to do this for you, that’s going to be my future plan at least.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Transplant, post: 494179, member: 23849"] And I’m super proud of myself for taking on a job I’ve never done before. Using the best advice I could get on YouTube, I popped the old trailer tire off the rim using a ratcheting strap annd floor jack, and got the new tire on. This was a 3 day process as I struggled with getting the bead set on the new tire. I eventually succeeded by using a bike tire tube to bridge the gap between the tire and the rim. YouTube will teach you everything you need to know, my only additional advice that youtube didn’t teach me was wear ear protection when that tire pops on the bead finally. And even better advice, just pay a tire shop to do this for you, that’s going to be my future plan at least. [/QUOTE]
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