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peejo50

Just replaced the front tires on my 312-H. Got a set of Hi-Run 15x6.00-6 4-ply Turf II from Home Depot for about $50 delivered. They were a bear to get inflated even with a ratchet strap wrap. First and should be the only replacements ever needed in my lifetime. 

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Pullstart

They look great!  I like to use bead sealer or mounting lube or both.  It definitely helps with the beading and inflation process!

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ebinmaine
2 hours ago, peejo50 said:

They were a bear to get inflated

That's why I started installing tubes in EVERY tire I change. 

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Pullstart

That also takes care of the issue :handgestures-thumbupright:

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pfrederi

I have a Cheetah Bead seater.  Didn't pay attention to the recommended pressure for the small front ties.  Seated the bead but blew the tire and wheel halfway across the shop....

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ebinmaine
6 minutes ago, pfrederi said:

I have a Cheetah Bead seater.  Didn't pay attention to the recommended pressure for the small front ties.  Seated the bead but blew the tire and wheel halfway across the shop....

😮🤯🤬

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lynnmor

I spread the beads apart with blocking for days so the beads hug the wheels when installed. 

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Thor27
3 hours ago, pfrederi said:

I have a Cheetah Bead seater.  Didn't pay attention to the recommended pressure for the small front ties.  Seated the bead but blew the tire and wheel halfway across the shop....

There is a recommended pressure? I thought fetching them was just part of the experience 🤔...  

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