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    i drop my van on top of the tire to break the bead and then hit it with the pry bar. i sometimes do use my sawzall or grinder to remove. its ok but u sometimes get hot rubber shot at you


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    Quote Originally Posted by heeroyue2002 View Post
    i drop my van on top of the tire to break the bead and then hit it with the pry bar. i sometimes do use my sawzall or grinder to remove. its ok but u sometimes get hot rubber shot at you
    I have used this method on my mud truck tires many a time back in the day! To much money in fixing the truck all the time to spend it in on having tires broke down and remounted!
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