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    Depends on the kind of tire. Some come off quick with a slegde and pry bar, some with just the pry after deflating it. If it's more like a car tire a sawzall or grinder work equally well but be careful with a grinder on aluminum rims as it will kick up dust into your eyes if you're not careful. You only have to cut through the bead on the edge of the rim then the tire should come off easy. My best recommendation for appliances, rims and everything else is to take time to search the forum on these topics. Most answers are already there as are stories of learning curves on what gets you the best returns on your various pick-ups.


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