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Fitting your own tyres
« on: 18 October 2011, 12:16:41 »

I recently saw Albs posted in Gen Help that he fits his own tyres!  :y

I had no idea this is possible. What kit is needed and how is it done? Is it difficult, how long does it take?

The only tyres I've ever changed are pushbike ones  ;D :y
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Re: Fitting your own tyres
« Reply #1 on: 18 October 2011, 12:17:49 »

Personally I wouldn't... Balancing issues etc ::)

But Albs seems to be successful :y :y
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Re: Fitting your own tyres
« Reply #2 on: 18 October 2011, 12:18:33 »

You know how you use a spoon from the kitchen to fit a pushbike tyre?

You just need a really BIG spoon to fit a car tyre.


;D

Sorry, I'm sure someone will be along with a sensible answer in a minute..
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Re: Fitting your own tyres
« Reply #3 on: 18 October 2011, 12:18:50 »

No balls no glory, I might have to give it a go next time I need one  :D
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Re: Fitting your own tyres
« Reply #4 on: 18 October 2011, 12:19:37 »

Not an area I'd like to experiment with or cut corners to save a few pennies...
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Re: Fitting your own tyres
« Reply #5 on: 18 October 2011, 12:21:36 »

I had a very quick attempt to remove an Astra tyre from its rim the other week, not even an Omega's weight would break the bead from its seat.  ??? ;D ;D Took it to a local tyre shop.  :y
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Re: Fitting your own tyres
« Reply #6 on: 18 October 2011, 12:23:57 »

Not an area I'd like to experiment with or cut corners to save a few pennies...

Well, you have to experiment to learn, on anything. So happy to experiment.

Agree about cutting corners tho. would never drive on one unless I was certain it was entirely safely and correctly done...
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Re: Fitting your own tyres
« Reply #7 on: 18 October 2011, 12:25:35 »

I had a very quick attempt to remove an Astra tyre from its rim the other week, not even an Omega's weight would break the bead from its seat.  ??? ;D ;D Took it to a local tyre shop.  :y

I was just going to say - most of the videos on YouTube involve driving a car over the tyre to break the bead (so it doesn't seem like you could ever re-use that tyre!), and to put it on again involve repeatedly levering the new tyre on to the wheel with a crowbar.. which seems like a great way to ruin your alloys.

Not to mention you then have to set fire to the tyre to get it to seat on the bead..
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Re: Fitting your own tyres
« Reply #8 on: 18 October 2011, 12:27:25 »

Must admit it sounds like a ballache.

Was just curious, having seen Albs has done it!
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Re: Fitting your own tyres
« Reply #9 on: 18 October 2011, 12:29:04 »

Maybe Albs will be a long in a bit to tell us all to stop being nancyboys and mount tyres the way real men do it  :D
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Re: Fitting your own tyres
« Reply #10 on: 18 October 2011, 12:36:58 »

bloody hard work without a hydraulic/pneumatic tyre press..

in my youth i worked as a tyre fitter in treadex tyre & exhaust, Banbury...

basically, the chances are that without the right tools,  you will knacker the rim, or the tyre, or both, 

especially on low aspect ration tyres like we use on Omegas....   the whole point of the low aspect is to stiffen the sidewall, which makes the tyre much harder to remove or fit....   

(and coincidentally improves handling ;)   )


never mind the whole issue of balancing.....       spinning the thing fast enough and measuring the wobble accurately enough is not trivial.... 


on old school 80% aspect ratio tyres, it's possible , indeed, even relatively easy to do it by hand using what amount to big tyre levers.... 

it gets harder the lower the ratio,  by the time you get to 60% you can forget ever doing it by hand..... and as for our 45% tyres on miggys...   not a chance, ever....   

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Re: Fitting your own tyres
« Reply #11 on: 18 October 2011, 12:58:36 »

I fit my own - but I have got access to the proper machine tho.

it's become a necessity because of the amount of tyres I get through. Some months of the year I'll go through twenty or so
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Re: Fitting your own tyres
« Reply #12 on: 18 October 2011, 13:27:37 »

I've fitted split rim truck tyres in the past and if you don't get the rims sitting right as you inflate it, the results can be lethal...  ::)  I saw one go bang once when it wasn't done right and it sent the steel rim flying  :o :o It went with such force that it would have decapitated someone had they been in the way!!!  :o :o  We never did find the rim!!!  :-[ Very Scary!!!  :(
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Re: Fitting your own tyres
« Reply #13 on: 18 October 2011, 13:47:23 »

We fit all of our own tyres, both road and track ones.  But are lucky enough to have use of a proper tyre machine!!!
A friend of mine fits all his at the track with a sledge hammer and tyre levers!!!!  He not damaged one yet.  So it can be done with out a machine but I can't.......................If the tyre is no use then its very satisfying to use a grinder to remove the tyre but not really reccomended  :) :)
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Re: Fitting your own tyres
« Reply #14 on: 18 October 2011, 15:25:41 »

I think we really need to hear from the wise man of the East regarding this. :y
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