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    If you are dealing with Split Rims I would recommend heavy duty straps or chains in case things go South.

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    Broke down some more tires today. Up until now I was spraying the bead with a soapy solution. Then it dawned on me to spray the bar before each use. That makes it a LOT easier to dismount. Hindsight is such a turd sometimes.

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    Removing Tires fom Wheels

    The best thing about this post is I'm learning about dismounting a tire off a rim. Then it changes gears and we're talking about Justin beiber and Drake... You never know what you'll see here.. Oh and Btw I'm a big fan of the sawzall method.. Your right cutting the rim is a definite. . . It seems like 10 years ago rims were classy and high end now you can get big chrome wheels for cheap...

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